
The World After The Fall, Vol. 1 Av Undead Gamja
One day, without warning, gargantuan towers appear around the globe. Humanitys surprise and puzzlement soon turn to panic and terror, as swarms of horrific monsters descend upon the world to wreak havoc. Mankinds only hope for survival rests on Jaehwan and his fellow Tower Walkers, who are tasked with one missionClimb to t......
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A tower one day appeared in the skies, standing out asa beacon of chaos and apocalypse. A heroic and powerful lot known as Walkerscleared the tower floors in order to save humanity, until the day that theRegression Stone was discovered. Walkers could now “return” to thepast, and slowly, everyone left. The brave few who remained formed Carpe Diem, agroup of people who refused to abandon the world and representedhumanity’s last hope. But once the last Walker reached floor 100, he nolonger knew what to believe... A new series from the creative team behindOmniscient Reader.
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| Produktnavn | The World After the Fall, Vol. 1 av Undead Gamja |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | Fantasy og science fiction |
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