Psi-Lords #5: Far Out Space Nuts.
Psi-Lords #5
The balance of quirky humor, oddball space shenanigans and the occasional brutal battle has found it’s zen like flow in Psi-Lords #5 (Van Lente, Guedes).
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The balance of quirky humor, oddball space shenanigans and the occasional brutal battle has found it’s zen like flow in Psi-Lords #5 (Van Lente, Guedes).
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