Protector --- the Graphic Novel ProtectoBook Three of the Hachii Concatenation |
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Author:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
Editor:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
Illustrator:
| O'Connor, Patrick J. |
ISBN: | 978-1-7328122-8-4 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2019 |
Publisher: | Patrick J. O'Connor
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $3.99 |
Book Description:
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PROTECTOR -- the Graphic NovelTiiNa Firestone and her family were the Earth's last, best hope, in an era of increasing threats and violence. As things escalated, it wasn't just Earth, but the whole Terran-HaChii Alliance that faced annihilation--or worse--UNSINKABLE:Like rubber ducks, new threats kept right on popping up at the surface.Each one, bigger than the last. Eventually, it had to come to this: hostile forces that didn't just want to wipe out a whole class of people or even a...
More DescriptionPROTECTOR -- the Graphic NovelTiiNa Firestone and her family were the Earth's last, best hope, in an era of increasing threats and violence. As things escalated, it wasn't just Earth, but the whole Terran-HaChii Alliance that faced annihilation--or worse--UNSINKABLE:Like rubber ducks, new threats kept right on popping up at the surface.Each one, bigger than the last. Eventually, it had to come to this: hostile forces that didn't just want to wipe out a whole class of people or even a whole nation of the world, but threats to the whole planet--The United Nations of the Terran Union chose wisely when they selected their first Planetary Protector.Who could protect a whole planet? Who could handle threats to the entire Terran-HaChii Alliance, or maybe even a whole spiral arm of the Galaxy? Somebody able to do that would need a terrifying amount of power. Only one class of beings had arisen capable of developing that much power. The steering hand controlling that power was the Planetary Protector of Earth.She already had a huge amount of responsibility--but that didn't stop more from showing up at her doorstep--and maybe taking her away from home. Now, she needed help from her family, more than ever--In the end, it was a lesson learned from an enemy that saved the Alliance from invasion and enslavement.