[REVIEW] ‘OUTER DARKNESS/CHEW #1’ IS BETTER THAN IT SHOULD BE
Outer Darkness/Chew #1 is surprisingly good. John Layman has crafted an easygoing and entertaining crossover between the two comics. Check it out.
Outer Darkness/Chew #1 is surprisingly good. John Layman has crafted an easygoing and entertaining crossover between the two comics. Check it out.
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