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Review: ‘Mega Centurions: Mega No More’ #5 Twists The End

Writer Jon Parrish creates a very strong script. It has several twists to keep readers’ interest. These twists also work

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November 29, 2022November 28, 2022 Benjamin Hall 536 Views comic book, Cristian Docolomansky, Dexter Wee, Jon Parrish, Kote Carvajal, Mega Centurions: Mega No More #5, Review, Scout Comics, Sean Callahan
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Advance Review: ‘Mega Centurions: Mega No More’ #4 Astounds

Writer Jon Parrish does a fantastic job with a plot twist that keeps this narrative from being predictable. Though it

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October 24, 2022October 24, 2022 Benjamin Hall 693 Views comic book, Cristian Docolomansky, Dexter Wee, Jon Parrish, Kate Carvajal, Mega Centurions: Mega No More #4, Review, Scout Comics, Sean Callahan
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Advance Review: ‘Mega Centurions: Mega No More’ #3 Regains Quality

Writer Jon Parrish does a great job at making the characters seem realistic in their conversations. It is arguable that

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September 20, 2022September 20, 2022 Benjamin Hall 704 Views comic book, Cristian Docolomansky, Dexter Wee, Jon Parrish, Kate Carvajal, Mega Centurions: Mega No More #3, Review, Scout Comics, Sean Callahan

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