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Advance Review: ‘Knock ’em Dead’ #1 Doesn’t Go Far Enough Past Premise to Hook Audience

Zachary Jenkins5 years ago5 years ago03 mins

Knock ’em Dead #1 Writer: Eliot Rahal, Artist: Mattia Monaco, Colorist: Matt Milla, Letterer: Taylor Esposito, Publisher: AfterShock I’ve got a joke for you: How did the comedian die? You can bring a room alive by telling a good joke. You can put that room to sleep by explaining it. Like stories, jokes have a…

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