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The Z Virus Volume 2: Uninvited Guests - The Z Virus #2 - cover

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The Z Virus Volume 2: Uninvited Guests - The Z Virus #2

Rick Jenkins

Maison d'édition: ScreenMagic Entertainment

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In this volume we meet the Johnson's a family of doomsday preppers that were prepared for the impending meteor strike. As they hold up in their Twin Pines Ranch bunker they decide it's time to investigate the outside world. There's been no word from David Wilson hold up at the high school bunker.
Disponible depuis: 15/08/2018.

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