X-FORCE #9: Consequences in Terra Verde
X-Force #9
X-FORCE #9 (Percy, Cassara, White, Caramagna, Weaver) is a superb installment that asks a lot more uncomfortable questions than it answers in a brilliantly executed issue! Unmissable!
DetailsX-Force #9
X-FORCE #9 (Percy, Cassara, White, Caramagna, Weaver) is a superb installment that asks a lot more uncomfortable questions than it answers in a brilliantly executed issue! Unmissable!
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