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Leigh Dragoon

    Leigh Dragoon es una aclamada creadora de cómics celebrada por su distintiva voz en el género de fantasía urbana. Sus narrativas profundizan en las intrincadas conexiones entre el mundo humano y el mágico, fusionando a la perfección la aventura con profundas perspectivas psicológicas. El enfoque de Dragoon para contar historias se caracteriza por su dinamismo visual y la cautivadora fuerza de sus personajes femeninos. Su talento para crear mundos inmersivos y tramas atractivas la consolida como una figura significativa en el cómic contemporáneo.

    Little Witches
    Vampire Academy
    Vampire Academy. 3. díl
    Vampire Academy. 2. díl.
    • Guardian-in-training Rose faces everything from misunderstandings between friends to fights among factions of Moroi during a school skiing trip as reports of horrific Strigoi attacks raise tensions, ultimately leading Rose and some of those closest to her into a battle that teaches her much about life, death, and love

      Vampire Academy. 2. díl.
    • Retold in graphic novel format, while Rose is coping with the darker effects of being shadow-kissed, her relationship with Dimitri is finally taking off, and when he disappears during a Strigoi attack on St. Vladimir's Academy, she must make a terrible choice.

      Vampire Academy. 3. díl
    • Lissa y Rose son amigas desde niñas. Se quieren como hermanas y están unidas por algo más que el nexo propio de dhampir y moroi. En la Academia nadie recuerda una conexión tan profunda, aunque ciertos relatos, leyendas tal vez, dan testimonio de qu tal lazo psíquico existe... y que puede transformar por completo la vida de quienes lo tuvieron y, en este caso, tal vez decidir el futuro de sus respectivas especies.

      Vampire Academy
    • Little Witches

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A charming and magical graphic novel based on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Jo, Beth, Amy, and Meg March are four sisters living in Concord with their parents—Father, who's tending to soldiers fighting in the Civil War, and Marmee, who teaches the girls simple but effective witchcraft. The Marches have to keep their craft quiet, as there are many in Concord who see magic in a bad light—especially after things have begun disappearing. When Mr. Laurence, a witchfinder, moves in next door to investigate the missing objects, the girls fear for their livelihood. But he turns out to be a kind old man, and his grandson, Laurie, quickly befriends the Marches. As the cold winter blusters on, the girls continue their education, even as missing objects soon turn into missing people. Things take a turn for the worse when Jo and Laurie try investigating on their own, and a dangerous storm takes hold of Concord. There's powerful magic at play here—stronger than anything the Marches, or even Laurie, has ever seen before. Can they hope to defeat it? Or has the magic already become too strong for them to fight against?

      Little Witches