Challenger Unbound edited by Michael R Brush and S.G. Mulholland (book review).
There has been a tradition of writers, especially those honing their skills, to add to the adventures of their favourite
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Read MoreAuthor Paul Levitz says from the start that there have been many books written about Will Eisner and as the
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