Monday, October 3, 2011

Lance Star: Sky Ranger Gets Graphic.ly!

BEN Books is proud to announce that the Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" comic book by New Pulp Creators Bobby Nash and James Burns is still available in digital format at Graphic.ly for only $1.99.

You can read the stand-alone story at http://graphicly.com/ben-books/lance-star-sky-ranger-one-shot/1

About Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!”
November, 1941. Ace Air Adventurer Lance Star accepts a dangerous mission into an enemy stronghold to stop the Nazi’s from uncovering plans for a weapon long believed destroyed. Lance flies a solo mission to Kiev where he is to plant explosives and destroy a weapons facility when he runs into an old enemy. Now, Lance is faced with a choice. Complete the mission? Or take down the Sky Ranger’s greatest adversary? He’s only going to get one shot at this. Will he choose the mission or revenge?

Featuring high-flying adventure, aerial dog fights, explosive action, and stunning artwork, Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" is pure New Pulp fun from start to finish.

The Lance Star: Sky Ranger digital edition comic book "One Shot!" is now available at Graphic.ly for only $1.99. http://graphicly.com/ben-books/lance-star-sky-ranger-one-shot/1

Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!"
Written by Bobby Nash
Art/Letters/Colors by James Burns
30 page Graphic.ly Digital Comic Edition $1.99

"Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" is exactly the sort of high-flying, action-packed air war yarn I really enjoy. It's fine pulpish fun from start to finish. Bobby Nash and James Burns are aces!"
-- James Reasoner

The print edition of Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” is still available at http://www.indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4019





To learn more about Lance Star: Sky Ranger, visit the official site at http://www.lance-star.com/
To learn more about Graphic.ly, visit http://graphicly.com/
To learn more about Bobby Nash, visit http://www.bobbynash.com/
To learn more about James Burns, visit http://jamesburnsdesign.com/

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