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Blind Prophet Episode 1: A Prophet Is Born - Blind Prophet #1 - cover

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Blind Prophet Episode 1: A Prophet Is Born - Blind Prophet #1

Joseph Cillo

Publisher: Joseph Cillo, Jr.

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Summary

For all the superheroes who never were given a chance... 
Comic book heroes are always a step behind, confronting the villain only after he has begun to carry out his heinous plans.   
 
All intriguing villains face a moral choice that puts them on the path to evil.  We might even say that before any evil act is committed, a spiritual battle inside the soul has already been lost.  The consequence of that loss is the evil that we see.  But the spiritual battle remains unseen.   
 
But what if there were a new kind of hero?  One who had vision into the moral conflicts faced by the characters he met and could see the demons tempting them, and know their plans?  So, he could intervene on a spiritual level rather than a physical level, before the villain decides to walk his evil path?   
 
What if victory on a spiritual level meant that not just lives could be saved but immortal souls, as well? 
 
Welcome to Blind Prophet! 
 
Blind Prophet, Episode 1: A Prophet Is Born is just the origin story. You will need to wait a bit for the future episodes to see how this disabled child, who almost was not allowed to be born, saves the world! 
 
We plan to make all 7 episodes available, 4 of which have been released in print. 
 
A compilation of the first four is also available in print format under the title, Blind Prophet, Part 1, which you may want to check out.   
So, are you ready for: 
•A completely unexpected superhero, who no one dreamed would amount to anything? 
 
•A superhero with a subtle power operating in an unseen realm? 
 
•A superhero who almost never was, an origin that almost never happened? 
We call the Blind Prophet a New Kind of Hero... 
 
We dedicate Blind Prophet, "For all the superheroes who never were given a chance..." 
 
Will you give our superhero the chance he deserves to save the world? 
Welcome to Blind Prophet! 
What are people saying about Blind Prophet? 
 
"The premise is unique, a sort of hero you never hear about...In all honesty, this book really shook me up. The story would be a great movie and with all the monsters and demons in movies, nothing is scarier than real life and this book is scary because it could happen." --neo-examiner.com 
 
"It most certainly does not pull any punches...It is quite a bit different from anything I have read before. The first teen I showed it to said, 'This is awesome.'" --Richard Lee Bruce 
 
"This is a comic book that deserves more attention and I recommend it for anyone interested in the supernatural aspect. It dives into religion but even being agnostic it doesn't bother me. It makes you wonder if there are two sides making you choose between good and evil." --Escaping Reality, itsanescape.com
Available since: 06/15/2017.

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