Bloodshot #6: Iron Maidens
Bloodshot #6
Bloodshot #6 (Seeley, Booth, Coron) is another high energy, nonstop, pulse-racing issue that reminds you that when it comes to action-oriented comics, Bloodshot is truly the best of the best.
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Bloodshot #6 (Seeley, Booth, Coron) is another high energy, nonstop, pulse-racing issue that reminds you that when it comes to action-oriented comics, Bloodshot is truly the best of the best.
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DetailsSpider-Verse #3
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