The Return of the Dragon: a graphic novel

by J. David Core

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According to legend, King Arthur of Camelot did not die at the battle of Camlann. He was taken by the faeries of Avalon to await the time when he will again rise to prominence and lead the world in a new Camelot. A mysterious influential leader with ties to no countries has emerged on the world stage. Arthur Penn has influenced most of the nations in the UN to adopt a new charter: one without veto powers and a new cooperative form of economic inter-dependence at its core. The US and Russia show more are dubious and are the last two hold-outs in establishing this new utopia of federated yet autonomous governments. Ferapont Vernyy and Karen White are sent by their respective governments to meet with Arthur at a secret compound in the Olympic Mountains in Vancouver. They are both drawn in by his principled charm and magnetic personality, but neither is comfortable with his nocturnal nature ... and neither understands his urgency to come to consensus.A modern take on the Lancelot/Guinevere/Arthur saga with a vampire twist, The Return of the Dragon is a graphic novel blending elements of political intrigue, romantic fantasy, Arthurian legend, and vampire lore. show less

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An interesting concept. King Arthur as a vampire. It was a good graphic novel. Not my usual type of book, but I enjoyed it none the less. The artwork was quite good. The story concept was well thought out and ambitious. And handled very nicely. If you like graphic novels, give this one a read.
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