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Meridian v. 1: Flying Solo
Meridian v 1 Flying Solo
Author: Barbara Kesel, Steve McNiven, Joshua Middleton
ISBN-13: 9781931484039
ISBN-10: 1931484031
Publication Date: 1/1/2002
Pages: 192
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Cross Generation Comics
Book Type: Paperback
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Sigils, mysterious designs that appear on the bodies of people throughout the CrossGen universe, give unexpected and uncontrolled powers and are usually bestowed in pairs to encourage equal combat between antagonists who are moral opposites.

On the planet of Demetria, one sigil-bearer is Sephie, innocent and beautiful ruler of Meridian; the other is her evil uncle Ilahn, who controls Cadador, a powerful but corrupt city.

Sephie beats her uncle, Ilahn, in battle, and he disappears; she is determined to rule Cadador benevolently and reform it. However, she discovers the city's residents are perfectly content to live as they're used to.

Sephie finds herself using her sigil's power more desperately to get her way. She also lies to people she wants to influence and discovers how satisfying it is to express her anger in explosive bursts. In short, she realizes she could become like her uncle after all. Will she?



Acorna the Unicorn Girl comes to mind when I think of this series, but the art and story-telling is SO MUCH BETTER!!!!
Your eyes and mind are glued to every page! A must-read for sci fi and Star Wars fans everywhere.