STARFLAKE hunts the POWER BEAST

STARFLAKE hunts the POWER BEAST

by Nicola Cuti
STARFLAKE hunts the POWER BEAST

STARFLAKE hunts the POWER BEAST

by Nicola Cuti

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Overview

The POWER BEAST crash lands on Starflake's asteroid and steals the Starbabe's dragon, Molly, to make her escape. Starflake is determined to get Molly back and when the intergalactic hunter, Beowolf Gent, tracks the Beast to the asteroid, Starflake decides to joins him in the quest to end the Beast's reign of terror.

Along their trek through the galaxy, Starflake encounters a variety of beings, including, Mother, an intelligent lake which creates creatures for her planet, and Tarsa, a tarsier whose rhymes are able to predict the future.

But when Starflake finally confronts the terrible Beast, will her new friends stand beside her, or will they betray her in order to get the Beast for themselves?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781542487740
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/10/2017
Series: Starflake the Starbabe , #4
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Nick Cuti worked as editor, artist and writer for such distinguished comic book companies as DC, Marvel, Charlton and Warren. He created numerous comic books characters including superhero "E-Man" and the space opera hero, "Captain Cosmos."
In 1986 Nick moved his family to California, where he spent 16 years as a background designer for the Hollywood studios such as the Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, Sony Pictures, Paramount and MGM. Some of the projects he worked on were "101 Dalmatians." "Gargoyles," "Conan the Adventurer," "The Mighty Ducks." and "Defenders of the Earth."
He then became interested in live action and filmed his first movie in California, "Captain Cosmos and the Pirates of the Forbidden Zone". Moving to Florida he wrote, produced and directed Indie movies such as "Shock House," "Tagged!," and "The Lady Without Substance."
His most recent creation is "Starflake," a little girl who can live in outer space without any life support.
He is a two-time winner of the Ray Bradbury Award for writing excellence and a 2009 Inkpot Award winner for his work in Comic Book Art.
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