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Rust Prologue

Boy Soldier (GN)

Royden Lepp Royden Lepp

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English
ARCHAIA ENTERTAINMENT LLC
05 April 2016
Series: Rust
What's to Love: First time in softcover! We were instantly captivated by Royden Lepp's first Rust original graphic novel, A Visitor in the Field. In anticipation of the release of the fourth and final installment, we want to get readers excited all over again with this new, softcover collection containing the prologues from the three previously released volumes, plus the never-before-seen prologue from the fourth volume, in an all-new reading order. Great starting point for new readers.

What It Is: Made to look like a boy, but built for battle, Jet Jones is a robot caught in the middle of an ongoing war. While trying to save countless lives, Jet discovers there is more to him than he could have imagined. His experiences in the war set him on a journey to learn what it means to be both hero and human. Rust: The Boy Soldier launches a new paperback program for the Rust series.

""A tale of war and remembrance, a gloriously rendered thrill ride . . . Rust is the best graphic novel I've read in years."" - The Oregonian/Oregon Live
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Illustrated by:   Royden Lepp
Imprint:   ARCHAIA ENTERTAINMENT LLC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   390g
ISBN:   9781608868063
ISBN 10:   1608868060
Series:   Rust
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Royden Lepp was born and raised on the Canadian prairies. He was kicked out of math class for animating in the corner of a textbook, and he failed art class for drawing comics instead of following the class curriculum. He now draws comics and works as an animator in the video game industry. Royden resides in the Seattle area with his wife, Ruth, and their son, Edison.

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