A graphic novel of epic proportions ... After traveling back to Israel, Branan knows more about his father, Samson, but the Philistines also know about Branan. When a beautiful girl comes into Bran's life, he finds himself protecting her from all types of danger. But why does a dream remind him of the woman who once betrayed his father?
After rescuing the gorgeous Saphira from thieves, Branan finds himself escorting her on her journey home so she remains safe. But soon he's not only fighting off slave traders and giant reptiles, he's nagged by the sense this girl isn't all she appears. And as they travel closer to Saphira's hometown, Bran discovers his father Samson's past mistakes have now placed him in danger ... which means in order to survive, Bran must call on Samson's more heroic example and focus on God instead of his own strength and ideas.
Son of Samson and the Daughter of Dagon:
- combines biblically accurate information about Samson and Delilah with an exciting and fresh story arc
- is great for readers 8 and up
- contains kid-friendly clean humor and action
- will appeal to fans of The Action Bible, comic books, and graphic novels
- is perfect for homeschool, church libraries, and kids' Bible studies as a fun-to-read supplementary resource
About the AuthorRogers, Bud: - Bud Rogers is a cartoonist and editor and has been very active in the Christian comics community for the past fifteen years. Bud uses his organizational and management skills to assist artists and writers in realizing their creative visions.
Cariello, Sergio: - Sergio Cariello paid his way through school with his drawing ability. In addition to working on popular characters from Marvel and DC Comics, he taught at the acclaimed Joe Kubert School of Cartoons and Graphic Art.
Martin, Gary: - Gary Martin's career as a freelance comic book artist spans over twenty years. He's worked for all the major companies, including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, and Disney, and on such titles as, Spider-man, X-men, Batman, Star Wars, and Mickey Mouse. Gary is best known for his popular how-to books entitled, The Art of Comic Book Inking. Recently, Gary wrote a comic book series called The Moth, which he co-created with artist Steve Rude.