Get ready to meet new friends in Book 4 of the beautifully illustrated escapades of Wallace the Brave. Readers will be delighted with tales of friendship, discovery, and adventure.
Will Henry Books
This author is renowned for his compelling novels set in the American West, often exploring themes of survival, honor, and the untamed landscape. His writing is characterized by a strong narrative voice and a keen insight into human nature under harsh conditions. Many of his works have been adapted for the screen, demonstrating their lasting impact on popular culture. Through his engaging stories, the author masterfully captures the spirit and era of the Wild West.






Wicked Epic Adventures
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A new series of magical adventures with Wallace The Brave, awarded the Reuben Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip by the National Cartoonist Society.
Snug Harbor Stories
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The follow up to Wallace the Brave comics, featuring childhood imagination, friendship, outdoor exploration, and adventure.
"Follows the adventures of Wallace, his best friend Spud, and new girl Amelia, as they explore their hometown of Snug Harbor."--Publisher's description.
Meriweather Lewis and William Clark set out to claim the newly purchased Louisiana Territory for the United States, a journey that holds more than a few perils. From a five-time Spur Award winner.
The Seven Men at Mimbres Springs
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The best secret agent the South had was L. L. Henderson. She was also a beautiful woman and a counterspy for the Union army. Her men were dangerous hardcases: hired guns, drunks, drifters, a murderous freed slave and the sweet-talker who was her lover.
In this new collection of Wallace The Brave comics, Wallace and friends Spud, Sterling, Amelia, and Rose, get in all kinds of trouble as they explore Snug Harbor in search of sea monsters, fun, and adventure.
The powerful saga of the legendary White Sioux.

