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The Aegis of Noah Hart
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2018
A shy , unassuming boy in his last year of private high school, no one expects much out of Noah Hart. Not even himself. That is until one fateful night he encounters a beautiful princess from another planet who's fleeing an evil force obsessed with spreading bloodlust and genocide across the universe. Following a tragedy in Noah's family and his absence from school, a man fitted with superhuman abilities appears and a desire to do good no matter where he is needed. But who is this hero covered in flames? And what will happen if this evil makes it's way to Earth. Find out in this exciting story of action, love, faith, and make believe-The Aegis of Noah Hart.
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