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Rex crossover
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2021
Rex had a normal life he had no parents because he was left with nobody his grandparents didn't know he was alive and his use to be girlfriend cheated on him with his best friend know Rex live alone and all he does is work and lay on his couch and wish he was dead but it was ruin when a black out happen and more then one person came out of his tv
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