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Skrap #4 - cover

Skrap #4

Fred McKinstry

Publisher: NPC Comics

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Summary

Under the tutelage of Saker Lam, Shannon begins her journey to achieving the Formless State! To find the answers she seeks, she’ll have to go farther than she could ever imagine. The Goddess of Combat awaits!
Available since: 01/16/2023.

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