Hero Squared #5

Writer: Keith Giffen and J. M. Dematteis

Illustrator: Joe Abraham

Colorist: Ron Riley

Publisher: BOOM! Studios

March 2007, 22 pages, #3.99

by E. John Love

The romantic and sympathetic criss-cross pairing up of characters is a great method through which we can peer a little deeper into the relationships.
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