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Paper People #3 - cover

Paper People #3

Jody Parker

Maison d'édition: NPC Comics

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Synopsis

In this issue, Jolie & Dee search for love. They find clowns, criminals, pro wrestlers, stage five clingers, and vegans. Well, maybe love too, but mostly clowns, criminals, pro wrestlers, stage five clingers, and vegans.
Disponible depuis: 18/01/2023.

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