Metamorpho The Element Man #4 Cover B Tyler Crook Card Stock Variant
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Metamorpho The Element Man #4 Cover B Tyler Crook Card Stock Variant

Metamorpho The Element Man #4 Cover B Tyler Crook Card Stock Variant

STUCK IN STAGG HQ! Who could ever replace the merely magnificent Metamorpho? The billion-dollar brain of Simon Stagg has the answer--and it's not a who...it's a where! After all, why recruit a fab freak to protect Stagg HQ when you can bring the whole building to life to protect itself? Genius, you say? Consider this, Metamaniacs--if office buildings could talk, wouldn't they have something to say? Something like...Die, humans, die, perhaps? The New Age of Metamorpho becomes the new age of contentious urban planning--as only Al Ewing and Steve Lieber could envision it!
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Metamorpho The Element Man #4 Cover B Tyler Crook Card Stock Variant
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Metamorpho The Element Man #4 Cover B Tyler Crook Card Stock Variant

STUCK IN STAGG HQ! Who could ever replace the merely magnificent Metamorpho? The billion-dollar brain of Simon Stagg has the answer--and it's not a who...it's a where! After all, why recruit a fab freak to protect Stagg HQ when you can bring the whole building to life to protect itself? Genius, you say? Consider this, Metamaniacs--if office buildings could talk, wouldn't they have something to say? Something like...Die, humans, die, perhaps? The New Age of Metamorpho becomes the new age of contentious urban planning--as only Al Ewing and Steve Lieber could envision it!

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STUCK IN STAGG HQ! Who could ever replace the merely magnificent Metamorpho? The billion-dollar brain of Simon Stagg has the answer--and it's not a who...it's a where! After all, why recruit a fab freak to protect Stagg HQ when you can bring the whole building to life to protect itself? Genius, you say? Consider this, Metamaniacs--if office buildings could talk, wouldn't they have something to say? Something like...Die, humans, die, perhaps? The New Age of Metamorpho becomes the new age of contentious urban planning--as only Al Ewing and Steve Lieber could envision it!