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Earth Sons #2 - cover

Earth Sons #2

Jody Parker

Publisher: NPC Comics

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Summary

The Katawa Lord Kero Padjyr makes his case to Aleyen. Can the thief trust him, or is even certain betrayal worth the risk for the secret of Blue? Meanwhile, Setrar returns to the home of the Earth Sons to receive some disturbing news…
Available since: 01/17/2023.

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