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Artifice Comics - http://www.digitallymystic.com/sites/fiction/ac/
Humanity #3
by Alex Cook
Artifice: Legacies #2
by Tommy Hancock
Scott smiled internally. He was damned tired of hitting that sack of foam as it was. If it took smacking Sensei around a bit to move on, so be it. Reed hurried and lined up the thirteen other members of his
class, shouting for the combat to begin.
Turning back to Scott, the Master smirked slightly.
"Did you ever think that you might need more practice in the forms than you do with actually using them Scott?"
Scott only smiled back. It was a constant game the two played, Scott being one of three favored students.
Scott's Master, as he was referred to while Scott wore the starched gi across his back that he did now, was of oriental decent, standing a few inches above Scott's impressive stature. With ebony hair, equally drenched as Scott's own, and equally dark eyes, it was no wonder why Sensei was a force so rarely toyed with.
Scott could never pass up such an obvious challenge as that.
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Conspiring to bring tales of Artifice past and present, this week we reveal the latest issues of "Humanity" by esteemed digitallymystic guru Alex Cook and "Artifice: Legacies" by Golden Age aficionado Tommy Hancock.
In "Humanity", a student within modern day Pacific City strives to uncover his master's secrets whilst "Artifice: Legacies" presents us with the modern day link to the original Historic Age heroes of the ACU and introduces some new and familiar faces to its own unique cast of characters.
All this more only at AC!
posted by Jason Kenney Tuesday, March 12, 2002 -
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