Comics Should Be Good! » 365 Reasons to Love Comics #41:
"365 Reasons to Love Comics #41
Posted by Bill Reed, Saturday, February 10th, 2007 9:11 PM
There are too many prospects for a Black History Month spotlight. This can only be a good thing. Today’s featured character, however, has had only a few appearances, and isn’t really that great. So why does she appear in this list? Find out after the fold.
2/10/07"
Comics, Marvel Comics, Comic Book News, Marvel Comics Characters, Comic Book Movie News, Comic Book Publishers, Comic Book Artists, Comic Book Movies
Monday, February 12, 2007
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