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Misadventures of Adam West: Dark Night

Adam West

Publisher: Misadventures of Adam West

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Summary

Mis-Adventuring through infinite imaginations and parallel universes is all very well, but the real world is calling for Adam West. Bills must be paid and pets fed, so Adam hangs up his magical amulet and returns to the now tame seeming life of a jobbing actor. Little does he know that things are about to take a turn for the apocalyptic, and the real world will be the setting for his most death deifying adventure yet!
Available since: 11/17/2015.

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