Well… at least it sounds like things will be cleaner… That’s good, right?
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So! Kyle sounds like he’s feeling his demonic oats, Laampros is looking to get a jump on spring cleaning, and Tsunami says he can’t hold it together much longer. Will Kyle decide to burn the whole world to the ground? What is Laampros’ “grand design” and does he have not-so-grand designs he’s holding back on us? And what exactly is Tsunami losing?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
And HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you! This has been a tough year in many ways, but being able to share this story with you and read your reactions in the comments/email/etc. has made the tough parts bearable for me. I wish you all much happiness and success in 2017. (And, in addition to The Young Protectors, I’ve got some fun, new projects I’m working on that I hope to share with you in 2017, so stay tuned!)
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