Frank Graves Quotes
The Ancestral Trail Was Split Into Two-halves Of 26 Issues Each. The First Half Takes Place In The Ancestral World And Describes Richard's Struggle To Restore Good To The World. After The Initial International Run, Which Sold Over 30 Million Copies Worldwide, Marshall Cavendish Omitted The Second Part Of The Trilogy And Used The Third Part (future) For The Second Series That Followed. This Part Of The Series, Written Up By Ian Probert And Published In 1994, Takes Place In The Cyber Dimension. It Deals With Richard's Attempts To Return Home. Each Issue Centered On An Adventure Against A Particular Adversary, And Each Issue Ended On A Cliffhanger.
The Ancestral Trail Was Illustrated By Julek And Adam Heller. Computer-generated Graphics Were Provided By Mehau Kulyk For Issues #27 Through #52.
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