The Electric Sublime #1 Review
The Electric Sublime #1 is the first issue in a promising new series from IDW that unabashedly tackles the subject of mental health and art.
The Electric Sublime #1 is the first issue in a promising new series from IDW that unabashedly tackles the subject of mental health and art.
Horizon #4 continues the high octane thrills of the last issue. I thought #3 was going to be the climax of the arc and pinnacle of action, but I was wrong!
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