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Review: Dustin And Suzie To The Rescue In ‘Stranger Things: Science Camp’ #4

‘The science-focused summer camp Dustin is attending has been besieged by a sinister figure wearing a menacing Einstein mask. While

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January 1, 2021 Brendan M. Allen 2415 Views Blambot, comics, Dark Horse Comics, Edgar Salazar, horror, Jody Houser, Keith Champagne, Marissa Louise, Nate Piekos, Review, Stranger Things, Stranger Things: Science Camp
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Review: Dustin Discovers A Sinister Plot In ‘Stranger Things- Science Camp’ #3

‘While Dustin continues to prove his mettle as a Dungeons and Dragons DM to prove a point to new-found camp

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November 26, 2020 Brendan M. Allen 2202 Views Blambot, comics, Dark Horse Comics, Edgar Salazar, horror, Jody Houser, Keith Champagne, Marissa Louise, Nate Piekos, Review, Stranger Things, Stranger Things: Science Camp
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Review: A Troubling Mystery Brews In ‘Stranger Things- Science Camp’ #1

Terror at Camp Know Where! Dustin arrives at Camp Know Where to navigate the new social hierarchy without the support

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October 6, 2020 Brendan M. Allen 2038 Views comics, Dark Horse Comics, Edgar Salazar, Francisco Ruiz, horror, Jody Houser, Keith Champagne, Kyle Lambert, Marissa Louise, Nate Piekos, Review, Stranger Things, Stranger Things: Science Camp, Viktor Kalachev

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