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In this week’s round table comic book review we take a look at The Mall from Scout Comics written by Don Handfield & James Haick; illustrated Rafael Loureiro.

The Mall is set in everyone’s favorite decade, the 1980’s. When the head of the Cardini Mob Family mysteriously dies, his three illegitimate children each inherit a store in the mall. While the stores front as legal businesses, the real money is in the illegal businesses. The kids are thrust into a world of crime, all the while just trying to survive normal high school life. It’s like a John Hughes Godfather movie.

All that plus our weekly new comic book day Top 10 pull list on issue 18 of Comic Sans!

The Mall » amzn.to/2vFb6Bb or bit.ly/2O2rHWv
Scout Comics » www.scoutcomics.com/

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