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The Walking Dead’s Greg Nicotero to join ‘Spawn’ Movie
The Walking Dead's Greg Nicotero to join 'Spawn' Movie
The Walking Dead's Greg Nicotero to join 'Spawn' Movie
The issue reads really quickly, but at least the art is well rounded and buzzing with life.
It’s the end of the world and this issue is just…fine.
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This might be the most sociopolitically relevant comic out there.
This issue pushes the envelope even further both in visual aesthetic as well as story and abstract narrative.
Coyotes is fast becoming one of my favorite series Image is putting out right now.
There are no words (seriously).
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