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Order From Chaos

✍ Scribed by Alonzo Simon (editor, other), Andrew Griffith (other), Atilio Rojo (other), Ben Bishop (other), Bobby Curnow (editor, other), Chuck Arnold (other), Clay Mann (other), Ian Nichols (other), Ibrahim Moustafa (other), Justin Eisinger (editor, other), Ken Garing (artist), Kevin Eastman (other), Michael Dialynas (artist, cover), Robert Atkins (other), Ron Estevez (other), Ronda Pattison (colorist), Shawn Lee (letterer), Simon Gough (other), Tom Waltz (other, writer), Tomi Varga (other), Ulises Arreola


Year
2016
Category
Comics

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