A Study in Emerald Review
You may think you have A Study in Emerald all figured out, but you’ll find you’ve lost your senses before this mysterious horror has come to end.
You may think you have A Study in Emerald all figured out, but you’ll find you’ve lost your senses before this mysterious horror has come to end.
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American Gods: Shadows #2 Story: Neil Gaiman Script/Layouts: P. Craig Russell Artist: Scott Hampton Letterer: Rick Parker Publisher: Dark Horse Comics A review by