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The Battles of Bridget Lee Volume 2: The Miracle Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

The Battles of Bridget Lee Volume 2: The Miracle Child

A legendary hero in a sci-fi dystopian future must fight to protect a symbol of hope for humanity and an alien race before a tribe of invaders can destroy it . . . En route to rescue an old friend from an abandoned outpost, Bridget Lee is dragged back to the battlefield where her husband died. There, she discovers the plans of the alien race known as the Kra'kuu to unite and rise up behind a new figure, but will it be enough to fend off the merciless Marauders when the time comes? Ethan Young, the acclaimed writer and artist of the award-winning Nanjing: The Burning City, continues the saga of the battle-hardened hero Bridget Lee.

The Battles of Bridget Lee: Invasion of Farfall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

The Battles of Bridget Lee: Invasion of Farfall

Face your fear—save the planet! There is no longer a generation that remembers a time before the Marauders invaded Earth. Bridget Lee, an ex–combat medic now residing at the outpost Farfall, may be the world’s last hope. But Bridget will need to overcome her own fears before she can save her people. Her legend begins here. * Acclaimed Nanjing: The Burning City artist/writer Ethan Young creates a sci-fi series! * Ethan Young won a 2007 Independent Publishers Book Award for Best Graphic Novel for Tails.

The Battles of Bridget Lee Volume 3: Before the Dawn
  • Language: en

The Battles of Bridget Lee Volume 3: Before the Dawn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The final volume in this YA sci-fi thriller series Earth's fate is decided in one last stand by Bridget Lee and her band of misfit allies, against invading alien race the Kra'kuu. Bridget has uncovered what could be the Kra'kuu's downfall: Quinn, the "Miracle Child," born of both races and a symbol of unity. But with the merciless Redback hot on their trail and Tempest in Marauder hands, is it too late to save humanity from Commander Drek and the rest of the alien forces? Ethan Young, the acclaimed writer and artist of Nanjing: The Burning City, brings his immense talent to an original sci-fi epic full of heart, humor, and heroism.

Abraham Stone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Abraham Stone

Western noir from legendary comic book creator Joe Kubert! After the murder of his family and being left for dead by robber barons, Abraham Stone travels to New York, California, and Mexico in search of a fresh start in life. In his travels, he gets involved in the criminal underworld, the movie business, and even becomes an ally of Pancho Villa.

Bridget Hancock Lee
  • Language: en

Bridget Hancock Lee

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Parliamentary Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 654

Parliamentary Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1879
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Crystal Fighters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Crystal Fighters

Stella is a bored teen who's part of the first generation to grow up immersed in a world of virtual reality games. Her parents only allow her to play, bland all-ages titles, one of which is called "Crystal Fighters"--a very bubbly and positive world where you assume the role of a magical girl. Through a series of events, she discovers that other players in the game have created a secret magical girl fight club that adds a whole new world of thrills and challenges to her mundane world. Now that she's gotten her wish of finding peers like her and something exciting in her life, she also discovers a dark side to magical girls, and finds herself having to prove her worth in a series of tournaments where if she loses she can never come back.

Engaging the Age of Jane Austen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Engaging the Age of Jane Austen

Humanities scholars, in general, often have a difficult time explaining to others why their work matters, and eighteenth-century literary scholars are certainly no exception. To help remedy this problem, literary scholars Bridget Draxler and Danielle Spratt offer this collection of essays to defend the field’s relevance and demonstrate its ability to help us better understand current events, from the proliferation of media to ongoing social justice battles. The result is a book that offers a range of approaches to engaging with undergraduates, non-professionals, and broader publics into an appreciation of eighteenth-century literature. Essays draw on innovative projects ranging from a Jane...