Comic Review: Black Hammer: Age of Doom #10 (Dark Horse)
Issue #10 of Black Hammer Age of Doom starts off with an attention-catching cover, featuring several eyeballs, orbs, and orbits intended to catch, well, your eye.
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Issue #10 of Black Hammer Age of Doom starts off with an attention-catching cover, featuring several eyeballs, orbs, and orbits intended to catch, well, your eye.
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