And because TPs still won't publish much outside the norm,
save vampire stories, authors are going digital and making a lot more money (remember, higher royalties on reasonably priced books) than if they'd gone traditional.
Not exact matches
Joss Whedon tells
stories about heroes, whether they're California teenagers slaying
vampires, a misfit band of smugglers
saving the galaxy, or a group of superheroes repelling an alien invasion.
Although I enjoyed the addition of series newcomers Charles Dance and Theo James as a father / son pair of
vampires with conflicting ideas on how to
save their race, the
story is generic, the dialogue isn't much better, and the CGI is incredibly inconsistent.
Originally released as Zwei II in Japan by acclaimed RPG developers Nihon Falcom, Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection contains a standalone
story featuring a brash pilot named Ragna who is forced to partner up with the haughty
vampire princess Alwen after she
saves his life in exchange for a blood contract.