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Redwall: The Graphic Novel
By Brian Jacques & Bret Blevins / Penguin Putnam Inc.
Matthias wishes to be more strong and courageous like how the legends speak of Martin, the warrior mouse who gave the mice of Redwall Abbey their true vocation, but peaceful times do not require such martial skills. Home to a peace-loving order of mice (and one faithful badger), Redwall falls under siege from Cluny the Scourge and his band of bloodthirsty rats, weasels, foxes and the like. With the situation so dire, and the attackers so ruthless, the Abbey is a dangerous place to be, but Matthias discovers what seems to be his destiny - a destiny seemingly linked with Martin himself! But he has a long way to go before that destiny is realized.
While the Abbey's defenses are challenged from both inside and outside the walls, Matthias starts his search for the military items that Martin used during his campaigns. Journeying both far from the Abbey as well as in its deepest recesses, Matthias encounters friends of the mice, enemies of Cluny, and other hazards that Matthias might be able to turn against the foe, but he must survive them first. Deeds of treachery and of valor cover the pages of this, the first book in the Redwall epic.
Veteran illustrator Bret Blevins adds a visual dimension to Jacques' story, filling each panel with idyllic landscapes, uncluttered but chaotic war scenes, and faithful representations of both the major and minor players in the drama. The characters and scenes, drawn vividly in black-and-white and utilizing pencil shading, are reminiscent of Grahame's or Potter's universes of anthropomorphized animals, although the story matter is for a decidedly older audience. Recommended for ages 9 and up.
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Black Graphic Novel: The Birth of Evil
By Ted Dekker / Circle Media
It begins. Black, the first book in the Circle Trilogy, sets up two worlds inhabited by a certain Mr. Thomas Hunter...one world very much like the world we know and the unfamiliar and primal, almost pristine world he gains access to while sleeping or unconscious. Thrown into the dramas of two distinct, yet connected, realms makes Thomas the only person who can resolve both conflicts. But this volume only sets the scene. The groundwork for the series is laid as Dekker's grand vision of a Divine Romance is given life and we are privy to a vision of the beauty of true love as God intended. Prepare to be blown away at the concepts, characters, and story as this master storyteller begins to weave his masterpiece.
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Red Graphic Novel: The Heroic Rescue
By Ted Dekker / Circle Media
It continues. Thomas Hunter resumes his journey through two worlds in Red, facing death in both worlds but always displaying courage in defiance of attempts to make him reliquish the course of his lives. Dekker fleshes out both the dreamworld and the world like our own in his tour de force trilogy. Barbaric warlords, assassins-for-hire, the Divine Romance and even the president of the United States play important roles in this action-packed second book of three. Keeping the solution to both world-crises tantalizingly out reach, Dekker sets the reader up for the knockout punch.
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White Graphic Novel: The Great Pursuit
By Ted Dekker / Circle Media
It ends. The virus is already affecting mankind. Forces are moving in both realms to eliminate Thomas Hunter. Do his friends and allies have any other recourse than prayer? Or will prayer be enough this time? This is the final chapter of the Circle Trilogy, and Dekker pulls out all the stops. Fabulous pacing - giving just enough story in one world to grab the readers attention, then ripping back to the other story - will keep you turning pages, but the culmination of the plot, and the full realization of the Divine Romance, is a fine prize for those dedicated to the trilogy.
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Ted Dekker's Red, White, and Black Graphic Novel Pack
By Ted Dekker / Thomas Nelson
It comes full circle. Ted Dekker's modern-day epic gives breath to a parallel world and offers a glimpse of governmental and political machinations at a global level. The plot is seamless, and even the breaks in between titles are natural, interrupting major plotlines at perfect cliffhanger points and hitting the ground running at the beginning of the next book. Wonderful, beautiful concepts and relationships coexist with horrific, unfathomable evil and terror, and the culmination will satisfy and justify the journey offered to the faithful reader.
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Yun: The Illustrated Story of the Heavenly Man
By Brother Yun with Paul Hattaway / Monarch Books
Based on Brother Yun's phenomenal autobiography, The Heavenly Man, the black-and-white graphic novel Yun tells the dramatic story of how God took a young half-starved boy from China's Henan Province and enabled him to stand strong on the frontlines for Jesus, braving horrific opposition and impossible odds. Drawn and inked in authentic style by Chinese illustrators, this life-changing work is co-authored by Paul Hattaway.
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Daniel: Prophet of Dreams
By Tommy Bryant with Silvio Spotti & Arthur Garcia / Vida Entertainment
A great introduction to the book of Daniel retelling the entire tale of the Hebrew boy taken captive by an enemy invasion. Framed by the famous 'Lion's Den' episode, the story follows Daniel from the reign of Nebuchadnezzar through the end times prophecies in the later chapters of Daniel's book. Professional-level artwork in a cartoony style makes the story accessible to young readers while giving a sense of wonderment and awe to the various strange prophecies given to Daniel. Even older readers will appreciate the visual representation of the visionary representations of divine people, places and things.
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David: The Shepherd's Song, Volume 1
By Royden Lepp & Josh Ray / Vida Entertainment
From the accounts of the first book of Samuel, David: The Shepherd's Song begins the retelling of the most powerful General of Israel. Anointed as a young boy and mocked by his brothers and family, young David is even hunted by the king himself. While hiding in a wilderness cave, David looks back on the fateful day he was anointed by a prophet, realizing that he's been fighting a battle even from his youth in his father's sheepfold. Volume one of three. Recommended forages 8 and up.
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Eye Witness
By Robert James Luedke / Head Press
Terry "The Bone Man" Harper doesn't let unimportant things stand in the way of his stellar career - family, friends, faith - and that's the reason behind his success. But a cryptic invitation from a professional rival opens him up to new information, as well as the dangers present in the Middle East. The contents of a newly discovered ossuary, scrolls written in a curious script, start to inform his faith, but could this new wisdom also put him in harm's way? Containing the Passion story framed by a modern-day archeological drama, Eye Witness examines the role of faith in the life of the unbeliever before a decision can be made concerning salvation. There are three sides to every story...theirs, yours and the truth.
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Eye Witness: A Fictional Tale of Absolute Truth
By Robert James Luedke / Head Press
Terry "The Bone Man" Harper doesn't let unimportant things stand in the way of his stellar career - family, friends, faith - and that's the reason behind his success. But a cryptic invitation from a professional rival opens him up to new information, as well as the dangers present in the Middle East. The contents of a newly discovered ossuary, scrolls written in a curious script, start to inform his faith, but could this new wisdom also put him in harm's way? Containing the Passion story framed by a modern-day archeological drama, Eye Witness examines the role of faith in the life of the unbeliever before a decision can be made concerning salvation. There are three sides to every story...theirs, yours and the truth.
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The life of John Paul II in Comics
By Alessandro Mainardi / Macmillan
John Paul II was one of the most beloved popes in history. Here is his complete biography, told in the graphic novel format for the very first time. From his youth and inspiration to join the church in his native Poland, through his heroic defiance of the communist regime, which first brought him international attention, and to his leadership as Pope, his inspirational quest for peace and world understanding touched millions, reaching far beyond his faithful followers.
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Anna Sewell's Black Beauty, The Graphic Novel: Puffin Graphics
By June Brigman & Roy Richardson / Puffin
The inhumane treatment of animals stems from a low view of God and His creation. We are caretakers of nature, animals included, and when we treat nature disrespectfully we are betraying our mandate. Into this system comes the story of Black Beauty, a paragon of horses, but seen as so much chattel among his caretakers. Dealing with deep subjects such as innate morality and stewardship, this book popularized talking animal stories while addressing the problem of human cruelty. Black Beauty is a world classic that has grown from a simple protest of a harmful restraining device then in use to a timeless call for the proper treatment of animals and humans, as well as a reverence for God. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
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Charles Dickens and Friends
By Marcia Williams / Candlewick
Pip and Miss Havisham, Oliver and Mr. Bumble, Scrooge and Tiny Tim, David and Agnes, Lucie and Dr. Manette---they're all here in Williams's kid-friendly retellings of five Dickens classics. Her simple narratives and humorous scene-to-scene drawings are sure to lure even the most reluctant reader into Dickens's captivating Victorian world. 45 pages, hardcover from Candlewick.
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