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Pathfinder: Goblins! #3

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In "To Read or Not to Read": The pen is mightier than the sword, especially if you're a goblin! Nothing strikes gear into a goblin's heart like a good book, but one curious creature might well turn out to be the Shakespeare of his people ... if he survives he experience. Written by Ron Marz, and featuring not one but two fantastic artists: Lee Moder on the sequentials and Jennifer Meyer delivering stunning storybook pages. And in "The Way of The Goblin" written by Ray Fawkes, with art by Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque, there's a pack of goblins that have a new leader who may turn them into a real threat...that is, if they can even understand what he's telling them to do. Well laid tactical plans turn soon into a chaos of screaming, burning, and bumbling goblins. Two goblin themed short stories by two very talented creative teams...that's Pathfinder: Goblins!

24 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 2, 2013

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Ron Marz

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Marz is well known for his work on Silver Surfer and Green Lantern, as well as the Marvel vs DC crossover and Batman/Aliens. He also worked on the CrossGen Comics series Scion, Mystic, Sojourn, and The Path. At Dark Horse Comics he created Samurai: Heaven and Earth and various Star Wars comics. He has also done work for Devil’s Due Publishing’s Aftermath line, namely Blade of Kumori. In 1995, he had a brief run on XO-Manowar, for Valiant Comics.

Marz’s more recent works includes a number of Top Cow books including Witchblade and a Cyberforce relaunch. For DC Comics, he has written Ion, a 12 part comic book miniseries that followed the Kyle Rayner character after the One Year Later event, and Tales of the Sinistro Corps Presents: Parallax and Tales of the Sinestro Corps Presents: Ion, two one-shot tie-ins to the Green Lantern crossover, The Sinestro Corps War.

His current creator owned projects include “Dragon Prince” (Top Cow) and “Samurai : Heaven and Earth” (Dark Horse).

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