Templar By Jordan Mechner, LeUyen Pham, Alex Puvilland After the final crusade in The Holy Land has ended, Christian warriors disperse to their various homelands. One Knight Templar returns to France to find his order has been betrayed by his king. Philip IV fears the popularity of the...
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Tommy Taylor is the son of an author who modeled the main character in a series of Harry Potter-like bestsellers after him. Taylor’s life is turned upside down when he is shown compelling evidence that suggests that he may actually be the fictional boy-wizard brought to life.
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A few African-American reporters from the North risked their lives to expose the atrocities of lynchings. They were men who were light skinned enough to “pass” for white.
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Award-winning writer/artist Eric Shanower’s Age of Bronze is informed by research from every imaginable source about the Trojan War.
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Larry Hama built up a huge soap opera of intertwined character drama, betrayals and secret ninja clans.
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