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The Southern Knights must defeat the deadliest attack they've ever faced. But the battle's aftermath brings an unexpected attack from a very public source. Meanwhile, a new threat pulls strings from the shadows, and it has the Southern Knights squarely in its crosshairs. Penned by the series co-creator and writer, Henry Vogel, and based on an idea from the series co-creator, David Willis, "Leaving Atlanta" is the first Southern Knights prose story ever published. It's been over three decades since the last new Southern Knights adventure was published. But, at long last, the Southern Knights…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Southern Knights must defeat the deadliest attack they've ever faced. But the battle's aftermath brings an unexpected attack from a very public source. Meanwhile, a new threat pulls strings from the shadows, and it has the Southern Knights squarely in its crosshairs. Penned by the series co-creator and writer, Henry Vogel, and based on an idea from the series co-creator, David Willis, "Leaving Atlanta" is the first Southern Knights prose story ever published. It's been over three decades since the last new Southern Knights adventure was published. But, at long last, the Southern Knights are back in action! Please note that this is a prose story, and not a graphic novel.
Autorenporträt
Henry worked a wide range of menial jobs in his youth, before ending up in software development. In between the menial jobs and the IT jobs, he achieved some small fame as the writer and co-creator of the small press comic book titles Southern Knights and X-Thieves. In 2006, Henry took up storytelling and has performed all across the state of North Carolina.¿Henry has been a fan of science fiction for as long as he can remember. His love of space opera and planetary romance is the reason his science fiction novels end up in those subgenres.¿Henry currently lives in Raleigh, NC, with his wife, a cat, and a host of imaginary friends clamoring to tell him of their adventures.