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Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.
Shadow Show #4 featured three stories that are fun and imaginative, but it's difficult to cram those into twenty comic book pages and keep their merit. However, IDW still managed to make each one worthwhile and interesting. My favorite short story that had me emotionally involved was "Altenmoor, Where the Dogs Dance" which contained a very happy-sad ending.