Comic Review: Sleeping Beauties #5 (IDW Publishing)
As the story arc wraps its cocoon around the women inside it, its contents begin to take on a scent. Sleeping Beauties #5, from IDW, is an acrid, sour read.
As the story arc wraps its cocoon around the women inside it, its contents begin to take on a scent. Sleeping Beauties #5, from IDW, is an acrid, sour read.
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