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Bloodmoon Huntress: A Graphic Novel (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #2)

Categories: Fantasy, Graphic Novels
Power of Story: Racialized Identities
Paperback  
ISBN: 9781338769951 Pages: 128 Ages: 8 and up Dimensions: 6 x 9
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About this book

Don't miss this original canon story set in the world of the Emmy Award-winning Netflix animated series The Dragon Prince, with story by the creators of the series and of the New York Times bestselling Through the Moon (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1).

Every Moonshadow elf child knows the scary stories of the Bloodmoon Huntress, the evil sorceress who steals your blood on the night of the Harvest Moon. Everyone also knows those legends aren’t true.

But for young Rayla, whose parents recently left her behind to fulfill their duty as members of the elite Dragonguard, this autumn is scarier than most. Her guardians, Runaan and Ethari, are still getting the hang of the whole parenting thing, and no one will tell Rayla what Runaan does for a living. She spends most of her time exploring the forest outside the Silvergrove.

When Rayla discovers a young Skywing elf in danger just hours before the Harvest Moon will rise, the scary stories become real. Can she stop the Huntress before the moon reaches its zenith?

Fans won’t want to miss this exclusive, original graphic novel from Peter Wartman and Felia Hanakata, with story by The Dragon Prince creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond!

Reviews

Praise for Through the Moon (The Dragon Prince Graphic Novel #1):


"Wartman's scripting really excels is in the dialogue, capturing both the raw, unresolved emotions from Callum and Rayla and the animated series' underlying sense of humor. Bouma's art soars both in bringing the characters' emotions to visual life and the more magical elements of the story." -- CBR.com



Praise for The Dragon Prince on Netflix:


"The Dragon Prince offers viewers a rich and suggestive world that's teeming with possibilities about what might be happening beyond the frame." -- The Verge


"The Dragon Prince Is a Fantasy Knockout." -- Phoenix New Times

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