Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

After escaping Cassandra's prison, the white-haired avenger is proceeding to reach his final goal - elimination of Victor and his servants. The story continues in a form of retrospection and we follow main protagonist's trails through the grim night. During this journey he gains new enemies and meets with other various obstacles. Soon he realizes Cassandra used all available means to defeat him.

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Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

After escaping Cassandra's prison, the white-haired avenger is proceeding to reach his final goal - elimination of Victor and his servants. The story continues in a form of retrospection and we follow main protagonist's trails through the grim night. During this journey he gains new enemies and meets with other various obstacles. Soon he realizes Cassandra used all available means to defeat him.

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Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

by Victor Deledinghen
Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

Avatar of Darkness: Part Two

by Victor Deledinghen

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Overview

After escaping Cassandra's prison, the white-haired avenger is proceeding to reach his final goal - elimination of Victor and his servants. The story continues in a form of retrospection and we follow main protagonist's trails through the grim night. During this journey he gains new enemies and meets with other various obstacles. Soon he realizes Cassandra used all available means to defeat him.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153786803
Publisher: Artur Sta
Publication date: 10/17/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Drawing comic novels has always been my passion. It may sound strange however that I don't read many of them because there is always lack of time. There were days when I had many comics stored in my bookcase. Among them I can give three titles which I consider the best and most inspiring. These are "Thorgal" (art masterpiece and great stories), "Sin City" (magnificent atmosphere) and "Preacher" (I love it for that specific sense of humour and for characters) I've always tried not to rush up too much with what I do. Because of that it takes years to finish single project. There is an advantage in this - with each project I find another weak spot, which I try to master. I also try different approach, considering almost every aspect of creating graphic novel.

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