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  • 108 sidor
  • 2007
Ice Dragon Episode I, Dragon Egg, is now a comic book published by Kit Media Co.. Artwork, lettering and layout by Atlantis Studios. The Cover art is by the comic book's artist, Mr. Ash Jackson. The comic may be viewed online at www.icedragon.biz
The ultimate mentor to Vincent is the psychic, telepathic Ice Dragon.

Vincent is an eleven year old living with his family in the north woods of British Columbia: Mom Josephine, Dad Allen, Andrew his younger brother, and his sister Sarah. Vincent finds a frozen egg in a mountain cave near his home.

It turns out to be a dragon egg, but not just any kind of dragon, an Ice Dragon. This Ice Dragon will melt at room temperature, and normally lives in the Arctic. Vincent and his family take a trip to the Arctic in a freezer truck. They are engaged in a police chase, which ends in the arrest of Ice Dragon, and have to pull off a dragon jail break. They bring Ice Dragon to safety in the Arctic, and say a teary goodbye.

Vincent will later learn that he has a friend for life - a friend called Ice Dragon, that has his own tragic past.

During the pre-ancient times, earth was ruled by ET-Human hybrids [longheads], who senselessly murdered Ice Dragon's parents. His name was Odall, prince of the northlands, whose evil red dragon by the same name chased out Ice Dragon's parents from the Arctic.

Ice Dragon will make this personal tragedy right. His revenge is interrupted by a sudden need to save the world from Odall's plan to steal the earth's iron core. The longheads are up to no good, and need to be stopped.

Nobody believes Vincent when he tells the world of this disaster. It falls on Vincent and Ice Dragon to stop Odall and save the world.
  • Författare: Herman Esq Franck
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781425752934
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 108
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2007-04-01
  • Förlag: Xlibris