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Dreadful Ed and Mary Scary – Cosby and Nixey’s Gloriously Gruesome Children’s Story from Dark Horse Comics Will Appeal to Kids and Adults Alike

  • by Andy Oliver
  • March 9, 2020

From Lewis Carroll to Dr. Seuss through to J.K. Rowling it’s no secret that some of the classics of children’s illustrated storytelling have weirder, darker undercurrents to them. Kids often…

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