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Maxwell Yezpitelok February 8, 2016 No Comments

“The Demon” #26, 27, 28, 29 Writer: Dwayne McDuffie Artist: Val Semeiks DC Comics, 1992 Review by Max Yezpitelok One highly peculiar and clearly satirical

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