#1-2 Helping Hands Comics - Help Has Risen

#1-2 Helping Hands Comics - Help Has Risen
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Publisher : Tim Frentz
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Download or read book #1-2 Helping Hands Comics - Help Has Risen written by Tim Frentz and published by Tim Frentz. This book was released on 2014-02-01 with total page 17 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The comic's main character of good, St. T, is born in Grand Island, Nebraska USA. The first issue takes readers from birth to the higher education days of St. T's life to give an understanding how he would become a dedicated new age monk. At adolescence his sainthood characteristics are molded by both unexplained childhood knowledge and experience acquired from time with his grand parents. Proceeds from our Helping Hands Network comics can be directed to the cause of your choice listed at Netvibes.com/HelpingHandsNet. World travel during T's college years expand his horizons and sets the scene for issue #2. The early 20's of St. T's life are portrayed in issue #2, showing the transition from college to family man and then to traveling philanthropist. After structuring public services to provide technology education, T builds the internet presence for the Helping Hands Network. The ability to call the Network for help is now possible and a cause list is quickly formed. The third issue begins to tell the stories of T's early ventures to help, starting with a massive renewable energy movement north of Omaha, NE. High resolution computer versions (PDF) and print issues are available upon request.


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