Medal Knight #1
Medal Knight #1
Medal Knight #1
Medal Knight #1
Medal Knight #1

Medal Knight #1

by Philip Kosloski (Writer), Sergio Cariello (Artist)
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Inspired by St. Maximilian Kolbe! --> Read More

Max is a gifted eighteen year old, enrolled in a highly advanced technical school, making remarkable breakthroughs in the emerging field of robotics. He is proud of what he has built, believing his inventions will truly help people.

However, after Max completes his first robot, he discovers his talents were being used for nefarious purposes by the owner of the school.

Will Max keep his head down and let his robot be exploited for illegal activity?

Or will Max stay true to his beliefs and refuse to sit idly by?

Find out what happens in the first chapter of Medal Knight!

Interior artwork by Sergio Cariello of the Action Bible!

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Rated - Ages 10+ (contains some mild comic violence)

ISBN: 9798987911914
Binding: Saddle-Stitch
Pages: 28
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Language: English
Release date:

Customer Reviews

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Miguel
Weak start but series does get better

This first entry of this series, i thought was kind of weak. The art was a hit or miss at some points. Especially the art work of the main character Max was bad at some points. Although the front cover art and the final page art are fantastic. The story pacing is way to rushed and doesn't leave enough time for character development.
Now I got the other 2 issues in the series. And Medal knight does get alot better. Issue #3 is the best in the series so far.

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Tony Devlin
Learning to Love Reading

My nine year old grandson loves books and reads constantly. His seven year old brother is very active but I suspected he would love an adventure story. I ordered the first issue of Medal Knight for him. I was amazed but so happy to see him nestled into the couch, completely engrossed in your book. He asked if there were any more issues. Of course, I ordered the second issue but we weren’t sure it would arrive before his family had to leave to return home. The package showed up today and I let him check the mailbox to find it. Knowing that these were his books, not hand-me-downs from his brother, was such a thrill. It was also great that his big brother asked if he could read one of the books, too.

Thank you for capturing a little boy’s imagination and giving him something great to love. I sent a picture of Lucas with his treasure, along with big brother, Jack, to the comic book's author, Philip.

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Samantha

This looks so fun for my nephews for Easter. Saving the world and teaching the faith is what it's all about

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NIKKI CHIASSON
GmaNik

Wonderful graphics and presentation.

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Dorothy

Nicely done

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