Gilda And Meek (PG-13)

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Anime Superhero has fixed its bugs and I can repost the first 33 issues of The Un-Iverse in a new thread with no Linear Notes. This is a perfect excuse to be able to start the saga without having so much exhaustive material to get through.

First up:

1. Gilda And Meek "Groundwork" (Un-Iverse #1)

Rating: PG-13 (Some bloody violence, scatological humor, and brief drug use.)

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3. Gilda And Meek "Don't Logic Santa" (Un-Iverse #3)

Rating: PG-13. Adult themes, smoking, drinking, suggested bloody violence.

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4. Gilda And Meek "The Woman In Sunglasses" (Un-Iverse #4)

Rating: PG-13 (Strong violence, strong sexual situations, strong adult themes).

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