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The Wizard's Intergalactic Journey

The Wizard's Intergalactic Journey
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 244299335X

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In 'The Wizard's Intergalactic Journey,' Ashley Manzo tells the story of a lone wizard who embarks on an epic quest across the galaxy. Seeking to restore balance to the cosmos, the wizard travels through distant worlds and encounters diverse cultures, each with their own unique magical traditions. Along the way, they face formidable foes and uncover ancient prophecies that hint at a dark force rising. With each step, the wizard learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the true meaning of magic. This compelling tale of adventure and self-discovery will captivate readers and leave them eager for more.


The Wizard's Galactic Journey

The Wizard's Galactic Journey
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2018-05-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 6185012081

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'The Wizard's Galactic Journey' by Ashley Manzo is an epic adventure that spans the entire galaxy. The story follows a wizard who embarks on a journey to explore the farthest reaches of the cosmos, seeking to uncover ancient secrets and master the art of intergalactic magic. Along the way, they encounter strange worlds, mythical creatures, and powerful adversaries who will stop at nothing to achieve their own goals. As they journey through the galaxy, they must use their wits and magical skills to survive and ultimately uncover the truth behind a mysterious prophecy that could change the course of history.


The Star Wizard's Galactic Journey

The Star Wizard's Galactic Journey
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 3701003661

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In 'The Star Wizard's Galactic Journey' by Ashley Manzo, follow the incredible adventure of a wizard as they traverse the galaxy in search of ancient magical artifacts. Set in a universe where wizards coexist with interstellar civilizations, this journey is filled with challenges, from cosmic anomalies to rival mages seeking the same treasures. Along the way, the Star Wizard discovers the importance of friendship and teamwork, forming alliances with a diverse group of companions. This captivating story explores the mysteries of the cosmos and the courage required to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.


Intergalactic Wizards and Magic

Intergalactic Wizards and Magic
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 632699568X

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In 'Intergalactic Wizards and Magic' by Ashley Manzo, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through a universe where wizards and magic play a central role in shaping the destiny of galaxies. The story follows a young wizard who discovers a long-lost magical artifact with the power to alter the course of history. As they navigate the treacherous terrain of intergalactic politics, they must form alliances, battle formidable foes, and unravel ancient secrets. This epic tale combines elements of science fiction and fantasy, offering a unique perspective on the intricate relationship between magic and the cosmos.


Wizards of the Intergalactic Realm

Wizards of the Intergalactic Realm
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1367240484

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In 'Wizards of the Intergalactic Realm' by Ashley Manzo, a secret society of wizards operates across the vast reaches of the universe. These wizards control the flow of magic between galaxies and maintain the balance between light and dark forces. When a new threat emerges, challenging the very fabric of the intergalactic realm, a young wizard must uncover the truth behind the ancient prophecies and join forces with other wizards to confront the rising danger. This epic tale of adventure, intrigue, and magical battles takes readers on a journey through diverse worlds and explores the enduring power of unity in the face of adversity.


Wizards of the Intergalactic Plane

Wizards of the Intergalactic Plane
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 8378256294

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In 'Wizards of the Intergalactic Plane', Ashley Manzo invites readers to a realm where magic transcends the boundaries of space and time. Here, wizards harness the cosmic energies that permeate the intergalactic void, wielding power beyond comprehension. As they navigate the vast expanse of the universe, they encounter ancient civilizations, celestial phenomena, and interstellar conflicts that test their skills and resolve. This captivating tale explores the intersection of magic and science on a cosmic scale, offering readers a journey that spans galaxies and stretches the limits of imagination.


WIZARD ISLAND Child of the Orb

WIZARD ISLAND Child of the Orb
Author: Terry Morris
Publisher: Terrence Thomas Morris
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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A magical orb. A two-hundred-year prophecy destined to change everything. And three squabbling siblings. When a seven-foot Enchanter and his three-inch sidekick arrive at the front door, Casper, a scrawny little runt with a monstrous fart, his bossy sister Charlotte, and egghead brother Dexter discover they are wizards and that one of them, as foretold in a centuries-old prophecy, is the Child of the Orb and destined to become the most powerful wizard in the universe. But first this oddball bunch of unlikely heroes must embark on a perilous journey to find the Orb that's been lost for two hundred years. Fail and the enchanted world will be lost forever. This delightful fantasy tale is perfect for young readers and equally perfect for grown-ups too. Funny, scary, magical, and just a little bit smelly, the first book in the Wizard Island saga ends with a satisfying bang while leaving the door open for more adventures to come...


To See the Wizard

To See the Wizard
Author: Laurie Ousley
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527566455

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To See the Wizard: Politics and the Literature of Childhood takes its central premise, as the title indicates, from L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Upon their return to The Emerald City after killing the Wicked Witch of the West, the task the Wizard assigned them, Dorothy, the Tin Woodman, Scarecrow, and Lion learn that the wizard is a “humbug,” merely a man from Nebraska manipulating them and the citizens of both the Emerald City and of Oz from behind a screen. Yet they all continue to believe in the powers they know he does not have, still insisting he grant their wishes. The image of the man behind the screen—and the reader’s continued pursuit of the Wizard—is a powerful one that has at its core an issue central to the study of children’s literature: the relationship between the adult writer and the child reader. As Jack Zipes, Perry Nodelman, Daniel Hade, Jacqueline Rose, and many others point out, before the literature for children and young adults actually reaches these intended readers, it has been mediated by many and diverse cultural, social, political, psychological, and economic forces. These forces occasionally work purposefully in an attempt to consciously socialize or empower, training the reader into a particular identity or way of viewing the world, by one who considers him or herself an advocate for children. Obviously, these “wizards” acting in literature can be the writers themselves, but they can also be the publishers, corporations, school boards, teachers, librarians, literary critics, and parents, and these advocates can be conservative, progressive, or any gradation in between. It is the purpose of this volume to interrogate the politics and the political powers at work in literature for children and young adults. Childhood is an important site of political debate, and children often the victims or beneficiaries of adult uses of power; one would be hard-pressed to find a category of literature more contested than that written for children and adolescents. Peter Hunt writes in his introduction to Understanding Children’s Literature, that children’s books “are overtly important educationally and commercially—with consequences across the culture, from language to politics: most adults, and almost certainly the vast majority in positions of power and influence, read children’s books as children, and it is inconceivable that the ideologies permeating those books had no influence on their development.” If there were a question about the central position literature for children and young adults has in political contests, one needs to look no further than the myriad struggles surrounding censorship. Mark I. West observes, for instance, “Throughout the history of children’s literature, the people who have tried to censor children’s books, for all their ideological differences, share a rather romantic view about the power of books. They believe, or at least they profess to believe, that books are such a major influence in the formation of children’s values and attitudes that adults need to monitor every word that children read.” Because childhood and young-adulthood are the sites of political debate for issues ranging from civil rights and racism to the construction and definition of the family, indoctrinating children into or subverting national and religious ideologies, the literature of childhood bears consciously political analysis, asking how socialization works, how children and young adults learn of social, cultural and political expectations, as well as how literature can propose means of fighting those structures. To See the Wizard: Politics and the Literature of Childhood intends to offer analysis of the political content and context of literature written for and about children and young adults. The essays included in To See the Wizard analyze nineteenth and twentieth century literature from America, Britain, Australia, the Caribbean, and Sri Lanka that is for and about children and adolescents. The essays address issues of racial and national identity and representation, poverty and class mobility, gender, sexuality and power, and the uses of literature in the healing of trauma and the construction of an authentic self.


The Cosmic Wizard's Journey

The Cosmic Wizard's Journey
Author: Ashley Manzo
Publisher: Charly Farrow
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2021-09-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0244596468

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Embark on 'The Cosmic Wizard's Journey' with Ashley Manzo and discover a universe filled with mystic wonders and perilous adventures. In a realm where galaxies collide and cosmic energies flow, a lone wizard sets out on a quest to uncover the secrets of the cosmos. Along the way, they encounter strange alien races, ancient artifacts, and the remnants of forgotten civilizations. With each step, they draw closer to understanding the true nature of magic and their place in the vast expanse of the universe. This epic tale of discovery and destiny will ignite the imagination and leave readers spellbound.


INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE: 60+ Space Sci-Fi Novels in One Edition

INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE: 60+ Space Sci-Fi Novels in One Edition
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 7358
Release: 2018-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8026896998

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This meticulously edited Sci-Fi Collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Jules Verne: From the Earth to the Moon Around the Moon Off on a Comet H. G. Wells: The War of the Worlds Percy Greg: Across the Zodiac Gustavus W. Pope: Journey to Mars Journey to Venus David Lindsay: A Voyage to Arcturus Edward Everett Hale: The Brick Moon Stanley G. Weinbaum: A Martian Odyssey Valley of Dreams H. Beam Piper: The Terro-Human Future History Series: Uller Uprising Four-Day Planet The Cosmic Computer Space Viking The Return Omnilingual The Edge of the Knife The Keeper Graveyard of Dreams Ministry of Disturbance Oomphel in the Sky A Slave is a Slave Naudsonce Little Fuzzy Philip K. Dick: Second Variety The Variable Man Adjustment Team The Hanging Stranger The Eyes Have It The Skull Mr. Spaceship E. E. "Doc" Smith: Triplanetary First Lensman Galactic Patrol Second Stage Lensmen The Vortex Blaster or, Masters of the Vortex The Skylark of Space Skylark Three Spacehounds of IPC The Galaxy Primes Subspace Survivors Imperial Stars Masters of Space Murray Leinster: Murder Madness The Wailing Asteroid The Forgotten Planet Creatures of the Abyss Operation Terror The Pirates of Ersatz The Fifth-Dimension Catapult The Fifth-Dimension Tube (Sequel) Fritz Leiber: The Big Time The Creature from Cleveland Depths The Night of the Long Knives A Hitch in Space A Pail of Air The Moon is Green Richard Stockham: Perchance to Dream Irving E. Cox: The Guardians Frederik Pohl: Search the Sky Edwin Lester Arnold: Gulliver of Mars John Jacob Astor: A Journey to Other Worlds