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Tag Archives: Ranger
DENNIS WHEATLEY’S ONLY COMIC STRIP
Paula has probably not been seen since its original 1946 printing The Creative Team Dennis Wheatley, British author of famed occult thrillers like The Devil Rides Out (1934) was also a writer of conventional crime and war thrillers. In 2013 a number of his books … Continue reading
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