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Dr. Goodwin

Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en las profundidades de lo desconocido, donde la exploración científica choca con misterios ancestrales y amenazas sobrenaturales. Sigue a protagonistas intrépidos mientras se enfrentan a entidades de civilizaciones perdidas hace mucho tiempo y fuerzas peligrosas que ponen en peligro el mundo. Las aventuras abarcan expediciones marítimas y reinos subterráneos, descubriendo verdades ocultas y luchando por la supervivencia de la humanidad. Estas historias son ricas en imaginación, suspense y descubrimientos fascinantes, dejando una marca influyente en la fantasía de mundos perdidos.

The Metal Monster
The Moon Pool

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