Web Warriors #8 – REVIEW
Web Warriors #8 delivers part two of the “Tangled States” storyline as writer Mike Costa and artist David Baldeon swing into action trying to reunite the scattered collections of webslingers from across
Web Warriors #8 delivers part two of the “Tangled States” storyline as writer Mike Costa and artist David Baldeon swing into action trying to reunite the scattered collections of webslingers from across
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Recently on Twitter, I saw a tweet referring to Web Warriors as a “ray of sunshine every month.” I could not click “Like” fast enough, as I wholeheartedly agree. Writer Mike Costa
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