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Paper People #2 - cover

Paper People #2

Jody Parker

Publisher: NPC Comics

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Summary

This issue will teach you two things: Exercise and juice are healthy. Constantly staying online is not. Seriously- pay no attention to the cruise ship pirates or sociopathic trainers, just remember: Juice Healthy. Online not.
Available since: 01/18/2023.

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