A Sanctum Sanctorum sapped of its magic is a mystery worthy of the paranormal investigation. It would be interesting to see Hellboy trying to determine what is truly going on.
A Sanctum Sanctorum sapped of its magic is a mystery worthy of the paranormal investigation. It would be interesting to see Hellboy trying to determine what is truly going on.
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This would be a suitably spooky tale, indeed. In fact, the HB who should've more appropriately teamed up with the Blackhawks, back on March 28, should've been the Freedom Fighter who was born Roy Lincoln! Thereby saving this HB for more esoteric matters related to national security/world peace/whatever.
@Anon712: I would say that the total and inexplicable desertion of Dr. Strange's house definitely falls into the "whatever" category.
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