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10th Muse (Spanish Edition)

Marv Wolfman

Publisher: 10th Muse

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Summary

Grayson Bishop wants Emma Sonnet by his side, alive and well. But Bishop also wants the mysterious woman known as The 10th Muse dead. Trouble is, the love of Bishop's life is also his greatest enemy. Guest-starring from the pages of "Dollz" - the assassin Hex! When she targets an enemy, she never misses her mark! Now in her sights: The 10th Muse!  IN SPANISH: 10th Muse se originó en Image Comics , convirtiéndose rápidamente en la sexta más alta comic venta durante su lanzamiento. Esta serie aclamada por la crítica , escrita por el famoso escritor de Marvel / DC Wolfman, Marv  , toma la mitología griega a un nuevo nivel. Este es el primer capitulo de la serie. Emma está de vuelta, y no hay respuestas. ¿Qué pasó con Emma? ¿Cuál es su relación con Grayson, y , sobre todo, ¿cómo es posible que la joven Emma Sonnet se haya convertido en la misteriosa 10th Muse? Ya en español!!
Available since: 01/01/2015.

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