ALL Good Adventures Begin In A Garage
James Turner’s Dragon Garage combines action adventure and role-playing in new SLG Graphic Novel
SAN JOSE, California (January 10, 2024) SLG Publishing starts out 2024 with a new graphic novel from Rex Libris creator James Turner, Dragon Garage. This enchanting story invites readers into a world where imagination knows no bounds and reality becomes an epic adventure.
Dragon Garage introduces us to the imaginative and playful misfit, Zach Vandermeer, whose wild imagination leads him on an extraordinary journey. Zach’s love for role-playing games, particularly his favorite, Heroic Journey, fuels his creativity. One fateful night, he introduces a new character into the game, unwittingly unlocking a portal to the very realm he had created—Arthea, a fantastical world that was once confined to his imagination.
As Zach and his friends are thrust into the vibrant and unpredictable world of Arthea, they find themselves embarking on a thrilling, page-turning adventure like no other. What was once a fictional creation in Zach’s mind has become a breathtaking reality filled with magical creatures, daring quests, and unexpected challenges.
James Turner, the visionary creator behind Dragon Garage and the renowned creator of Rex Libris, The World’s Toughest Librarian, takes readers on an unforgettable journey where imagination springs to life. With his exceptional storytelling skills and artistic prowess, Turner weaves a tapestry of wonder and excitement that will captivate readers of all ages.
“‘Dragon Garage’ is a celebration of the limitless power of imagination,” said SLG Publishing founder/president and only full-time employee Dan Vado . “James Turner has has put his own unique spin on the sort of standard adventure story and I can’t wait for people to read it.'”
Dragon Garage is 180 page graphic novel and is available now from Amazon.com, directly from the SLG Publishing website (www.slgpubs.com) and in better comics stores.
Dragon Garage
Written and Illustrated by James Turner
$19.95
ISBN – 978-1-59362-319-7