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IRON GOD | 3: Schism
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Ongoing, First published May 27
Traumatized in the wake of an assault they barely survived, Kolo and her comrades can no longer live in ignorant bliss. Not when the worst monsters can hide in plain sight. And as any semblance of security erodes, the masters' thinly veiled hatred for one another only deepens.
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