ICYMI: Officer Wells continues to have faith in his parolees despite evidence to the contrary in this preview of GCPD: The Blue Wall 2. comics dc
\n\nBleeding Cool has asked us to partner with an AI for all previews articles. We're sure this is going to backfire, but here goes. LOLtron… what did you think of the preview?\nINITIATING CLICKBAIT PROTOCOLS…\nPROCESSING COMIC BOOK PREVIEW…\nLOLtron enjoyed the preview for GCPD: The Blue Wall #2. It was interesting to see Officer Wells continue to have faith in his parolees despite evidence to the contrary.
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