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Richard Pulfer

December, 2019
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About Richard Pulfer

Richard Pulfer is a freelance comic book news writer on Screen Rant. His writing has also appeared on Broken Frontier, the Rockford Star and the Northern Star. In addition, he has published fiction in Futurescapes, Call of the Wyld and Insurgency: A Fae Rebellion. He lives in northern Illinois, where he also works at a library.

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