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5.0 out of 5 stars
Well done, Zondervan!,
By Johji (Kaneohe, Hawaii USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hand of the Morningstar, Vol. 1: Advent (Paperback)
At first I avoided this book. I don't like superheroes all that much. When I heard that Bud Rogers was working on this project, I decided to give it a chance. I'm glad I did.
The art is a very good manga/western fusion style, that works to bring American style heroes into a manga. The writing is excellent, focusing on the struggles of faith of two very different super-powered beings who's paths are destined to cross repeatedly. It's a good story, with a strong Biblical message in the second book. People react differently to the Gospel, so I won't guess how you will feel about it. I will just tell you that I loved it, and thought it was very well done.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for Teens,
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This review is from: Hand of the Morningstar, Vol. 1: Advent (Paperback)
My son liked this series a lot. Basically we have super power heroes who have faith in God. From a story point of view it is very well done and it's actually really good. I got my son only the first 3 volumes (big mistake) he finished them all in one day and was like "Where is the rest?". I had to quickly order the rest of the series.
This is very good quality Christian fiction for a teenager or above age. |
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Hand of the Morningstar, Vol. 1: Advent by Brett A. Burner (Paperback - July 17, 2007)
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