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Tales of Honor#3
Cover: Sang-Il Jeong

Tales of Honor #3

Jun 2014 · Image · 2.99 USD
“On Basilisk Station”

"On Basilisk Station" delivers a sharp, tension-filled chapter in the Tales of Honor series, as Honor’s investigation into the Mossyback Range disaster uncovers troubling ties to the Native Protection Agency. With the native population being secretly armed and stirred toward rebellion, Honor must navigate growing hostility—and a dangerous new adversary in Klaus Hauptman—while the stakes rise beyond the battlefield. Illustrated with precision by Sang-Il Jeong and lettered by Troy Peteri, this issue blends political intrigue with personal peril, all under a striking cover by Jeong.

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writer Matt Hawkins · writer David Weber · artist, inker, colorist Sang-Il Jeong · letterer Troy Peteri · cover Sang-Il Jeong

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artist, inker, colorist Sang-Il Jeong
letterer Troy Peteri
cover pencils, inks Sang-Il Jeong

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Investigations into the disaster at Mossyback Range find a trail back to the Native Protection Agency. Additionally, Honor finds that someone is arming the native population and inciting them to rebellion. Meanwhile Honor makes an enemy in Klaus Hauptman

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).