The Loxleys and the War of 1812 2nd edition
- Publisher
- Renegade Arts Entertainment
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2013
- Subjects
- Action & Adventure, Pre-Confederation (to 1867), Historical
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- ISBN
- 9781989754542
- Publish Date
- Dec 2013
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Description
Double Award Winning Graphic Novel 2014 Alberta Book Awards Children's/YA Book of the Year and Illustrated Book Award Winner.
The story follows the Loxleys, a Canadian family living in the Niagara peninsula as they're torn apart by the American invasion of Canada in 1812, and the subsequent war that raged across both countries as British troops, Canadian militia, and First Nation warriors sought to thwart the expansionist plans of the American government. The Loxley's take part in key historical events and they deal with the realities of the war on their doorstep, the personal loss, setbacks and victories tied into the conflict.
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About the authors
Alan Grant is one of the most successful and prolific comic book writers in the industry, Alan is a key writer for Renegade and the creator of the horror comic series Channel Evil. He also wrote 'The War of 1812', and adapted it into a novel.
Artist Claude St-Aubin was born in Mathieson, Ontario, of French Canadian parents. He spent his teen and young adult years in Montreal, going on to illustrate titles for DC, Marvel on characters including Supergirl, REBELs. and and Aquaman. He is also the artist for The Loxleys series and for Mandi Kujawa's Jacqueline the Singing Crow.