
DC Reveals “All Fight Month” As 16 Contenders Go Head To Head In ‘DC K.O.’ December One-Shots
DC Comics has revealed All Fight Month taking over in December, with new one-shots and more solicitations for their DC K.O. tie-in issues.
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DC Comics has revealed All Fight Month taking over in December, with new one-shots and more solicitations for their DC K.O. tie-in issues.
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