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Marvel Double Shot (2003)
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Marvel Double Shot (2003)
Summary
In the tradition of TALES TO ASTONISH, it's two classic characters in one cool comic! First, it's The Hulk by writer/artist Rob Haynes (DAREDEVIL: NINJA), then it's Thor by writer Marlan Harris and internationally-acclaimed artist Kia Asamiya!
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Marvel Double Shot (2003)
Issue #1 (of 4)
$1.99
Marvel Double Shot (2003)
Issue #2 (of 4)
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Marvel Double Shot (2003)
Issue #3 (of 4)
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Marvel Double Shot (2003)
Issue #4 (of 4)
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