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Steve Harvery's Roopster Roux #2 - cover

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Steve Harvery's Roopster Roux #2

Steve Harvey

Publisher: StormFront Entertainment

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Summary

Comedian Steve Harvey and crimestopper Roopster Roux once again bring justice to their town by fighting a new threat-Victor Vain. Convinced the world would be a better place if everyone looked exactly like him, Vain has turned Woodville citizens into the spitting image of himself! It's up to Steve Harvey and Roopster Roux to stop Vain and his sidekick, Cheesecake, and return Woodville to normal.
Available since: 12/10/2015.

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