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Weirdbook #47 - cover

Weirdbook #47

Adrian Cole, Darrell Schweitzer, Cynthia Ward, David C. Smith, Lorenzo Crescentini, John R. Fultz, K.A. Opperman, Taylor Grant, Franklyn Searight, Richard Toogood

Verlag: Wildside Press

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Beschreibung

Weirdbook #47 offers a captivating journey into the realms of fantasy and horror, featuring a diverse collection of stories from acclaimed authors such as David C. Smith, Adrian Cole, and Cynthia Ward. This issue includes Schweitzer's
Verfügbar seit: 24.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 229 Seiten.

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