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#ONLY IN GOTHAM ➤ DC
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Ongoing, First published May 25, 2016
"I got paid $700 to bring a nondescript suitcase to a shady looking guy in a green and purple beanie the other side of the city. Didn't know what was in it. Didn't ask. Sometimes living here is its own reward."

In which Ofelia Ramirez keeps meeting all the right people at all the wrong times and may or may not have ended up accidentally working for an underground crime syndicate of supercriminals. Whoops?
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