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So!
So! We fade to black with a hope for the future and Cory in Karthak’s strong, muscular arms.
What will happen with the dawn’s early light?
We’ll just have to wait a bit to find out, because penciler Adam is now done with his break and it’s time to return to Spooky and Flyboy’s adventures in Double Cross Chapter 3, with the next Double Cross preview page already posted! You can find it here!
Hope to see you there! 😀
(And when will we revisit Cory and Karthak? As soon as Chapter 3 is complete sometime in 2021, we’ll pick right back up here where we left off. Hope to see you there too!)
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