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Ray Harryhausen Presents: Jason and the Argonauts- Kingdom of Hades #3 - cover

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Ray Harryhausen Presents: Jason and the Argonauts- Kingdom of Hades #3

David McIntee

Publisher: StormFront Entertainment

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Summary

As Jason searches for Atalanta, she finds herself in a battle for the Argonauts' lives. New monsters and threats will wreak havoc on the crew in this series based on the classic Ray Harryhausen film!
Available since: 12/10/2015.

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