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StarCraft: Frontline Volume 3
  • PAPERBACK: 208 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-4278-0832-5
  • EAN: 978-1-4278-0832-5
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $10.99

Revel in the brutal, menacing and sublime world of StarCraft in this collection of world-expanding adventures....In "War-Torn, "Senator Corbin Phash used his power and influence to hide his young son Colin's psionic abilities from the Dominion, but their secret has finally been exposed! In "Do No Harm," the sadistic "Butcher of Korhal," Dr. Burgess, gets his bloody hands on Muadun, a recently captured protoss high templar and goes dissecting for clues on how to mass-produce horrifying protoss-terran soldiers... In "Last Call," a lounge singer on the backwater mining post of Meteor Station finds herself at the center of diplomatic intrigue...And in "Twilight Archon," the griving head instructor of a protoss templar school discovers what she'll have to sacrifice just to be whole again.

Richard A. Knaak: NY Times best-selling writer of Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy; Naohiro Washio: Japanese artist; Simon Furman: writer well known for his work on years of Transformers comics for several publishers; Jesse Elliot: artist; Paul Benjamin: writer of Pantheon High and Star Trek manga; Dave Shramek: writer; Hector Sevilla: artist; Joshua Elder: writer of Mail Order Ninja; Ramanda Kamarga: artist of Psy-Comm;