[REVIEW] IT’S MYSTICAL MAYHEM IN ‘STRANGE ACADEMY #1’
There’s something strange about Strange Academy #1. It’s a whole lot of fun. Wait, is that strange? No, that’s exactly how comics should be.
There’s something strange about Strange Academy #1. It’s a whole lot of fun. Wait, is that strange? No, that’s exactly how comics should be.
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Writer: Lilah Sturges Artist: Pius Bak Colorist: Gabriel Cassata Letterer: Mike Fiorentino Cover Artist: Qistina Khalidah Editor: Matthew Levine Publisher: Archaia and BOOM! Studios OK, stop