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Marvel Preview: Domino #2

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Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel’s #1 soldier of fortune’s luck has finally gone south.

Marvel’s #1 soldier of fortune’s luck has finally gone south… turning her life as a mercenary upside down! Plus: Who is Domino’s evil counterpart? Guest-starring AMADEUS CHO!

Written by: Gail Simone
Art by: David Baldeon
Cover by: Greg Land
Page Count: 24 Pages
Release Date: May 9 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only

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Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel Preview: Domino #2

Marvel Preview: Domino #2

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