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The King of the Beasts
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Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2020
Zack is a boy living in Hanovan, a country run by shifters. He lives with his adoptive parents named Davin and Hazel, who are both were-badgers. Hanovan was taken over by Emperor Canis, a weretiger who rose to the top and rules Hanovan with a iron fist. This shifter and his armies took control by killing the old Emperor Leonard, a lion shifter, and banishing his allies, such as the bulls, foxes and bears. 

When Zach first shifts on his sixteenth birthday, he knows his animal will get him in trouble, so he flees his home in search of allies to help him in the fight for freedom.

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