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Prophet - Armageddon

Petelo Kim

Maison d'édition: GENESIS

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Synopsis

An overly realistic story of the Messiah written by a Marvel fan.
In an age full of signs of the end of the world, two Messiahs have appeared. One is Karl, a mysterious man who descended from the skies of Jerusalem. Another is Tom, a newspaper reporter who is extremely direct in his words and actions. Who is the real Messiah and how will he save mankind? Jesus described in the Bible was closer to an omnipotent God than a human being. If Jesus returns, how will he be tested by Christians? Who will the Vatican recognize as the Messiah?
The author describes the sufferings and adversities of the Messiah in an age of disbelief in a light and witty style. This satirical novel takes you on a roller coaster ride of unending ups and downs that rivets the readers.
Disponible depuis: 23/12/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 160 pages.

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