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Joe Satriani’s ‘Crystal Planet’ Comes To Comics Through Heavy Metal & Incendium

Crystal Planet, the critically acclaimed album by guitarist Joe Satriani is making the jump to comics. Incendium and Heavy Metal

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January 11, 2021 James Ferguson 1991 Views Carlos Cabrera, comics, Crystal Planet, Heavy Metal, Incendium, Jacob Bascle, Llexi Leon, Ned Evett, Opus, richard friend, Tony Lee
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A Celebration Worthy Of The Doctor In Thirteenth Doctor: The Many Lives of Doctor Who #0

[*Mild Spoilers Ahead!] The Twelfth Doctor regenerates into the Thirteenth while reminiscing on his past lives. We join the Doctor

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October 2, 2018 Josh Davison 3261 Views 0 Comment Adele Matera, Arianna Florean, BBC, Brian Williamson, Carlos Cabrera, Claudia Ianniciello, Color-Ice, comicraft, Dijjo Lima, Doctor Who, enrica eren angiolini, fer centurion, Giorgia Sposito, Iolanda Zanfardino, John Roshell, Mariano Laclaustra, Neil Edwards, Pasquale Qualano, Rachael Stott, Richard Dinnick, sarah jacobs, sci-fi, Titan Comics

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