Son of Samson and the Witch of Endor


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Stopping from his journey to rest his camel, Branan learns how the presence of the stolen Serpent Staff of Moses has brought ruin to a Philistine town. What he doesn't realize is that the young woman he agrees to help retrieve the relic from a powerful warrior is actually the Witch of Endor. Joining Branan as he descends dark tunnels and fights his way through a heavily guarded fortress, Son of Samson fans will learn that divine power and strength do not reside in objects and relics, but come from the Creator.

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While trying to retrieve the stolen serpent staff of Moses, Branan, the mighty son of Samson, learns that divine power and strength do not reside in objects and relics, but come from the Creator.

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Stopping from his journey to rest his camel, Branan learns how the presence of the stolen Serpent Staff of Moses has brought ruin to a Philistine town. What he doesn't realize is that the young woman he agrees to help retrieve the relic from a powerful warrior is actually the Witch of Endor. Joining Branan as he descends dark tunnels and fights his way through a heavily guarded fortress, Son of Samson fans will learn that divine power and strength do not reside in objects and relics, but come from the Creator.




Contributor Bio:Rogers, Bud
Bud Rogers is a cartoonist and editor and has been very active in the Christian comics community for the past fifteen years. Bud uses his organizational and management skills to assist artists and writers in realizing their creative visions.

Contributor Bio:Martin, Gary
Gary Martin's career as a freelance comic book artist spans over twenty years. He's worked for all the major companies, including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, and Disney, and on such titles as, Spider-man, X-men, Batman, Star Wars, and Mickey Mouse. Gary is best known for his popular how-to books entitled, "The Art of Comic Book Inking". Recently, Gary wrote a comic book series called "The Moth", which he co-created with artist Steve Rude.

Contributor Bio:Cariello, Sergio
Sergio Cariello paid his way through school with his drawing ability. In addition to working on popular characters from Marvel and DC Comics, he taught at the acclaimed Joe Kubert School of Cartoons and Graphic Art.


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