Medal Knight Chapter 1 Max And The Robot
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Inspired by St. Maximilian Kolbe!
Max is a gifted eighteen year old, enrolled in a highly advanced technical school, making remarkable breakthroughs in the emerging field of robotics. He is proud of what he has built, believing his inventions will truly help people.
However, after Max completes his first robot, he discovers his talents were being used for nefarious purposes by the owner of the school.
Will Max keep his head down and let his robot be exploited for illegal activity?
Or will Max stay true to his beliefs and refuse to sit idly by?
Find out what happens in the first chapter of Medal Knight!
Interior artwork by Sergio Cariello of the Action Bible!
Rated – Ages 10+ (contains some mild comic violence)
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (ISBN): 9798987911914
Philip Kosloski | Sergio Cariello
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Voyage Comics and Publishing
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