ARCHANGEL 8 #1: The Target
ARCHANGEL 8 #1
ARCHANGEL 8 #1 (Moreci, Smith, Cortez, Cipriano) manages to successfully marry hardboiled action with supernatural elements in an engaging first issue from hot new publisher AWA!
DetailsARCHANGEL 8 #1
ARCHANGEL 8 #1 (Moreci, Smith, Cortez, Cipriano) manages to successfully marry hardboiled action with supernatural elements in an engaging first issue from hot new publisher AWA!
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