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They Bomb Moons, Don’t They?
They Bomb Moons, Don’t They?
Art imitates bizarre life in The Mighty #10, as Alpha One throws a big-ass bomb at the moon… …just like we did, a few weeks ago . Cool Stuff: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fifth Annual Collection (Year's Best Science Fiction) Super Friends: Flying High (Step ...
Your Daily Dose of FUN: The Moron Bomb!
comics212.net — ©2009 Evan Dorkin . From Dork #5 & Dork Volume 1: Who’s Laughing Now? . 60. (more) Your Daily Dose of FUN: The Moron Bomb!
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