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    The Mice Templar #1

    The Mice Templar » The Mice Templar #1 - The Prophecy, Part 2: The Calling released by Image on August 2007.

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    The Prophecy, Part 2: The Calling last edited by onlylightning on 08/31/22 07:05PM View full history

    In the small village of Deishun the Blacksmith, a Diminutive mouse named Karic is born. As he grows, he learns the tales of the past and he dreams of a distant season yet to come, when he might no longer live in fear...

    For the young mouse Karic, the Mice Templar are merely an exciting legend. They were real, though, and a vicious civil war left them scattered and all mouse culture in the grip of brutal rat masters. When Karic's family is enslaved, he realizes their only hope of freedom lies in his paws... if he can only find the courage and strength to become one of the legendary Templar himself.

    It all starts here. Learn about the legend of the Mice Templar. Witness the birth of a new legend. Look no further if it's Action and Adventure you crave.

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    I agree with everything G-Man said in his review. This is worth taking the time and money to enjoy. A retailer told me, it's just a cheap knock-off of Mouse Guard but I really wanted to give this book a shot and I'm glad I did. That guy was wrong. It would benefit readers to think of the various "mice" books more like the superhero genre: you have Captain America and you have Superman – heroes from different creators; both in costume; both invaluable icons to our culture; and both very distinct ...

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    When I first received an advanced look at this issue, I'll admit, I didn't rush and read it right away. I mean yeah I love comics and animals but it just didn't happen. I did note that it was the product of Michael Avon Oeming. Because of that, I told myself I'd have to find the time to sit and read this with my full attention. It's a good thing I did.I have to say that this is a refreshing book. It's something different. I don't need any more comics on superheroes. I can barely keep up w...

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