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Posted: Nov 7, 2008
Wow!!!!!
These are the best commics ever! Please make more. I will give them to my friends.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Sep 7, 2008
Nice
That is awesome. I love the story. Keep it up!
Posted By Home, Marietta, GA

Posted: Aug 3, 2008
yaakov and isaac comics
wonerful artwork and superb story. i get my 9 year old son to read them. Yet i love to read over his shoulder. it's Marvel Comics with Mitzvoth.
Posted By jack Gruenberg, PARK RIDGE, NJ
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