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Adam Wreck & the Kalosian Space Pirates

Michael S. Bracco

Publisher: Alterna Comics

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Summary

Adam Wreck is trapped in the deep cosmos of space - with his parents!!! For two years Adam has traveled through the universe with his genius parents - on a ship they invented called EARTH 1. Life for Adam is about to take an exciting turn when his family's ship is attacked and his parents are taken captive! Shipwrecked on a strange planet filled with even stranger alien creatures, Adam must find a way to save his parents from the diabolical and dastardly, Kalosian Space Pirates!
Available since: 12/04/2014.

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