Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

Length: 32pgs

Adora is a violet-eyed forest girl from the planet Teri and the only surviving member of the Ztarr family. Two off-worlders arrive to inform her of a prophecy which foretells the demise of The Emperor of the Known Universe...and that she has been chosen to fulfill it.

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Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

Length: 32pgs

Adora is a violet-eyed forest girl from the planet Teri and the only surviving member of the Ztarr family. Two off-worlders arrive to inform her of a prophecy which foretells the demise of The Emperor of the Known Universe...and that she has been chosen to fulfill it.

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Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

by Sara E. Mayhew
Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

Legend of the Ztarr Ch.1: The Offworlders

by Sara E. Mayhew

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Overview

Length: 32pgs

Adora is a violet-eyed forest girl from the planet Teri and the only surviving member of the Ztarr family. Two off-worlders arrive to inform her of a prophecy which foretells the demise of The Emperor of the Known Universe...and that she has been chosen to fulfill it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000897843
Publisher: Sara E. Mayhew
Publication date: 04/27/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

International award-winning mangaka and 2009 TED Fellowship member, Sara E. Mayhew is a Canadian writer and illustrator striving to produce manga that promotes skepticism and critical thinking. Canada's prestigious graphic arts magazine, Applied Arts, featured her in their Young Blood article on "new talent commanding our attention". She has spoken on the TED Fellows stage at the TED 2009 conference in Long Beach, CA, and more recently at TEDActive 2010 in Palm Springs, CA. Currently, Sara is working on producing a new series, Legend of the Ztarr, that aims to introduce manga readers to skeptical and humanist values through storytelling. Her blog, There Are Four Lights, combines art and skepticism, with occasional pepperings of general geekdom and cuteness.

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