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Look Out, Here Comes Tomorrow
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2017
Peter Tork; a cute blonde boy with dimples, who makes Mike's heart melt. 

Or

Micky Dolenz; the handsome drummer who's looked up to Mike for as long as he could remember.

Both boys want to be more than friends, and Mike's going to have to make a decision at some point. Does he even like boys? And if so, who will he choose?
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