Synopses & Reviews
Fan favorite Ka D'argo lives on and#8212; only in this pulse-pounding FARSCAPE graphic novel revealing an untold story from Season Three of the acclaimed science fiction series FARSCAPE for the first time!andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Ka D'argo lives on and#8212; only in this pulse-pounding FARSCAPE collection set in continuity during season 3 between episodes "Revenging Angel" and "Fractures"! Follow the adventures of John Crichton's best friend D'argo as he's forced to not only save the day and end planetary war, he's got to do it all with mouthy Princess Jool along for the ride. And that means trouble!
Review
"...this is totally worth picking up... It's fun, fast-paced, and involves aliens fighting each other - everything a good space adventure needs." -- Fandomania
Review
"Seriously the book's pretty much perfect." -- Comic Related
Synopsis
Fan favorite Ka D'argo lives on -- only in this pulse-pounding FARSCAPE graphic novel revealing an untold story from Season Three of the acclaimed science fiction series FARSCAPE for the first time
Ka D'argo lives on -- only in this pulse-pounding FARSCAPE collection set in continuity during season 3 between episodes "Revenging Angel" and "Fractures" Follow the adventures of John Crichton's best friend D'argo as he's forced to not only save the day and end planetary war, he's got to do it all with mouthy Princess Jool along for the ride. And that means trouble
Synopsis
D'Argo is forced to save the day and end planetary war. He's to do it all with mouthy Princes Jool along for the ride, and that means trouble.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Keith R.A. DeCandidoandlt;/bandgt; was born and raised in New York City to a family of librarians. He has written over two dozen novels, as well as short stories, nonfiction, eBooks, and comic books, most of them in various media universes, among them andlt;Iandgt;Star Trek, World of Warcraft, Starcraft, Marvel Comics, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Serenity, Resident Evil, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda, Farscape, Xena,andlt;/iandgt; and andlt;Iandgt;Doctor Whoandlt;/iandgt;. His original novel andlt;Iandgt;Dragon Precinctandlt;/iandgt; was published in 2004, and he's also edited several anthologies, among them the award-nominated andlt;Iandgt;Imaginingsandlt;/iandgt; and two andlt;Iandgt;Star Trekandlt;/iandgt; anthologies. Keith is also a musician, having played percussion for the bands the Don't Quit Your Day Job Players, the Boogie Knights, and the Randy Bandits, as well as several solo acts. In what he laughingly calls his spare time, Keith follows the New York Yankees and practices andlt;Iandgt;kenshikaiandlt;/iandgt; karate. He still lives in New York City with his girlfriend and two insane cats.