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Flashpoint Reading Order #51

Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint #2

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The Amazons and Atlanteans continue their battle in Europe, unaware that a threat looms ready to eradicate them all. But is the number of lives lost worth it? Traci 13 must race around the world to find and recruit those who would help her put a stop to the person she least expected--her own father!

21 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 6, 2011

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Rex Ogle

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Holy moly! I am so humbled and honored for y'all to read my books. Big hugs to all of ya.

Also, check out graphic novels under my pen name REY TERCIERO.

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REX OGLE is an award-winning author and the writer of nearly a hundred children’s books, comics, graphic novels, and memoirs—most notably Free Lunch, which won the ALA/YALSA award for Excellence in Non-Fiction.

Born and raised (mostly) in Texas, he moved to New York City after college to intern at Marvel Comics before moving over to DC Comics, Scholastic, and Little Brown Young Readers. As an editor, he championed over a dozen NY Times Bestsellers and worked on (and often wrote) major brands such as X-Men, Justice League, Star Wars, LEGO, Power Rangers, Transformers, Minecraft, Assassin’s Creed, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Neil Patrick Harris’s Magic Misfits.

Rex has written under a lot of pen names, including Trey King, Honest Lee, and Rey Terciero (a nickname given by his Abuela, being Español for “third king”, which is apt since Rex is Latin for “king”, and he is the third “Rex” in his family).

Now, Rex lives in Los Angeles where he writes in his spare time—that is, when he’s not outdoors hiking with his dog Toby, playing MarioKart with friends, or reading.

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Siento que DC sabe usar la magia en los cómics, a diferencia de series como Charmed que los cómics eran horribles, aburridos e insoportables.

13 hace su propio viaje conociendo puntos de vista; con simbolismos muy cañones: al buscar al "hermitaño" no es ni el robot, ni su creador en sí; sino Japón en general y esa época del sakoku y por qué el encerrarse y fingir que el mundo no te afecta es... bueno, pues no muy buena idea.
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