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Sara Douglass
Battleaxe is a fantasy novel by Australian author Sara Douglass, the first book in the Axis Trilogy.
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Rick Remender
The main series, Avengers & X-Men: AXIS is written by Rick Remender, and lasts three months with nine issues in the run, plus crossover issues in Iron Man, Magneto, Loki: Agent of Asgard, Captain America, and Uncanny Avengers.
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Raoul Cauvin
Raoul Cauvin wrote the series while artist Berck (aka Arthur Berckmans) drew the first thirty or so adventures before being succeeded by Jean-Pol (aka Jean-Pol Van Den Broeck).
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Robert James Lees
While there psychic Robert James Lees completed psychic Robert James Lees's first novel, BattleAxe, which launched psychic Robert James Lees as a popular fantasy author in Australia, and later as an international success.
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real name ; Sara Warneke1958- )
real name Sara Warneke; 1958- ) has published BattleAxe (1995) and Enchanter (1996).
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John Peel
The first book was written by John Peel, who later wrote three more books in the series.
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J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes
#1-#6 (Nov, 2004 – April 2005), written by J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes, with artwork by Brandon Peterson, reimagined the character's origin, allies and enemies in a contemporary setting.
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by Emmett Hughes, who also played the lead role
Written by Emmett Hughes, who also played the lead role, Axis was a truly special script — emotional, compelling and strange, with a winding narrative that shifted and transformed as the story unfolded.
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Sean Michael Wilson
Writer Sean Michael Wilson, editor of the groundbreaking Ax: Alternative Manga, and artist Akiko Shimojima stumble their way through the iconic tale.
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