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“(The Skrull Beatles discuss their future.) "So when this is all over, are we still gonna be the Skrull Beatles then?" "I quite fancy being the Skrull Monkees for a bit." "The dialogue's easier." "As long as I get to be Peter Tork.”

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X-Men: Wisdom - Rudiments of Wisdom

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Paul Cornell
Paul Cornell

Paul Cornell is a British writer known for his science fiction and fantasy novels. Born on July 18, 1967, he has been active in the publishing industry since the early 1990s. Cornell's works often blend historical elements with science fiction and fantasy, enjoying popularity among readers. more

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