Rex Mundi (Dark Horse Comics)

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Rex Mundi is an American comic book series published by Image Comics (2003–2006) and Dark Horse Comics (2006–2009), written by Arvid Nelson and drawn by Argentinian artist . In all, 19 issues were published by Image before the series moved to Dark Horse, where a further 19 were published before the title ended. rdf:langString
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