Repo Jocks
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 47m
  • Reads 267
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 4
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Jun 14, 2014
Meet James Rackham and Mike Duran; star fighter pilots, partners, best friends.    After being exiled to the far edges of the Frontier of colonized space, they need work.  Unable to find any other kind, they become Starship Repossession Agents, otherwise known as 'Repo Jocks.'  All is well, until they repossess a ship carrying stolen, dangerous information.  Information about a brewing interstellar war, and the individuals behind it.  Now they are the hunted ones, and they will need all their tricks, cleverness, firepower to survive.  But they're also going to need friends.  The only problem?    Just about everyone in the Frontier hates Repo Jocks!
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Connor and Michael Williamse's Adventures of Paw Patrol Season 1

12 parts Ongoing

Join an Ultimatrix wielder and multiverse explorer Connor Williams as he arrives at an little town called Adventure Bay where he meets a 10-years old tech-savvy boy named Ryder and his group of six rescue pups called Paw Patrol. There he helps them with rescue missions for example saving animals or people from danger. Sometimes a friends (including a villains who reformed thanks to the teen) of violent-tempered yet kind young hero from the whole multiverse join their team to help them and reunite with them. But when Darkseid, Thanos, Grogar and other villains are on the move in some of the episodes, it's up to Connor, his freinds and Paw Patrol to stop them. (Btw, sorry for not creating poster, but I'm not good at I.T)