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Overview

Antarctica 12,000 years ago — long before it becomes a frozen wasteland — is a thriving territory, divided into the kingdoms of Antarcia, Leng, and Valusia. When Antarcia's first lady vows to kill Jaemon, the bastard son of King Abarugon, the mysterious Sozer foils the plot and carries the infant to safety. Bearing the mysterious mark of the Atlanteans, Jaemon must unleash his true potential and fulfill both his and the continent’s destinies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594657832
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Publication date: 04/29/2015
Sold by: HUMANOIDS INC - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 24 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Prolific French novelist Alain Paris wrote a 10-volume series of science fiction books that invoke the premise of the Nazis winning World War II, including the war thriller Le Commando des salopards. He made his comic book debut with the graphic novel Throne of Ice.
Saverio Tenuta was born in Rome in 1969 and studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts. He began his career as a graphic artist and later attended the International School of Comics in Rome, where he would also teach. In addition to contributing to the magazine Heavy Metal, he worked for DC Comics on JLA: Riddle of the Beast. In 2006, the first of his own series — which he wrote and illustrated — the Japanese medieval adventure The Legend of the Scarlet Blades was released in France by Humanoids. He expanded the Legend world in 2014 with Izuna, which Tenuta wrote while Carita Lupatelli took over the drawing duties. More series within the Legend universe are forthcoming.
Massimiliano Notaro was born in Rome in 1975. He began his professional career working for the important Dino Leonetti Studios. In 2004 he drew one of the books of the famous John Doe saga, after which he collaborated with French writer Philippe Saimbert on the thriller Blood Academy. In 2014 he published two fantasy books of the series Throne of Ice, replacing the French artist Val.
Born in 1971, Christian Hojgaard is a Danish illustrator and comic book artist, who has worked for several international publishers in varying styles and genres. His comic debut was publishing a cartoon at the age of sixteen for the magazine Pulp Pages. He illustrated textbooks and stories published by the Danish publisher Gyldendal, Alinea, Alrune and Sesam. For DC/Vertigo, he was an artist on The Dreaming in 1998, written by Caitlin R. Kiernan. In 2000, he drew a short story for magazine Metal Hurlant which led him to collaborate with Humanoids, including illustrating the first two books in the series The Hounds of Hell, written by Philippe Thirault, and a short story for Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Screaming Planet anthology.
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