Comic Review: Border Town #2 (Vertigo)
With the second issue of DC/ Vertigo’s title Bordertown, the weirdness continues.
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With the second issue of DC/ Vertigo’s title Bordertown, the weirdness continues.
Harley is spending some quality time with her mom until her life gets in the way.
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