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7 Robots Celebrate Earth Day with a FREE Anthology Comic

Publisher 7 Robots is celebrating today’s Earth Day with the release of Earth Dream, a free sci-fi and fantasy comic anthology! The release features artists and writers from the U.S., Spain, Singapore, Canada and Poland. Folks are able to download the comic for free through numerous ways posted on the 7 Robots website.

Some of what you can find includes:

ENDanger by A.M. Frasier
The Nature of Time by Anibal Arroyo
Whale by Elaine Haygood
The Hole by Ireneusz Mazurek & Marek Rudowski
Earth by Erick J. Nielsen
Effect by Jerome Walford
Shangri-La by Johny Tay & Kelvin Lim
Paradise Found by JTW
Earth Dream by Miguel Guerra
The Guardians by Recóndita Rick
Click by Rey Mono Gráfico

Earth Dream features stories about social awareness and is available every Earth Day as a web only special. This year the spotlight is on the environment, which lends itself perfectly to science fiction and fantasy stories with a narrative thread that inspires the imagination and gets people thinking.

Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. The first Earth Day was celebrated on March 21, 1970.

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Brett is a political consultant who resides in Arlington, VA. He grew up in Cleveland, OH and Buffalo, NY and attended the University at Buffalo, majoring in Political Science.
Since then Brett has made his mark on politics working in various positions such as a Legislative Staffer for the Erie County Legislature, Special Assistant for Senator John Kerry, as the Database Administrator for Forward Together PAC, Database Director for Chris Dodd for President, and Internet/Database Director for Virginians for Brian Moran, and Email Deliverability Czar for Salsa Labs and NGP VAN.
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