Arocalipsis
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Ongoing, First published May 14, 2019
Ellos eran un dúo de detectives, bueno realmente jugaban a serlo cuando eran solamente niños, uno de ellos adquirió poderes misteriosos cuando el mundo se fue por un agujero. 

En el camino encontraron a más personas, un grupo de aventureros que terminarían  con todos los problemas que se les pusieran en frente.

Esta será una historia en la que se combinaran los zombies y la tristeza de algunas personas que sufren día con día.
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