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Galaor was a hero of Spanish romance. The brother of Amadis de Gaul, Galaor was the model of a courtly paladin and was always ready with his sword to avenge the wrongs of widows and orphans. See also * Galaor, a comic book hero from Hexagon Comics Hexagon Comics is a syndicate of French, Italian and Spanish comic book writers and artists formed in early 2004, after French publisher Semic Comics decided to cancel its line of comic books. Taking advantage of European copyright laws, these wri ... References * Storiesabout Galaor Arthurian characters {{fantasy-char-stub ...
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Hexagon Comics
Hexagon Comics is a syndicate of French, Italian and Spanish comic book writers and artists formed in early 2004, after French publisher Semic Comics decided to cancel its line of comic books. Taking advantage of European copyright laws, these writers and artists got together, reclaimed the rights to the more than 300 characters they had created for Editions Lug, Semic Comics' predecessor, and reorganized under the banner of Hexagon Comics. Among these are ''Zembla'', ''Jed Puma'', ''Drago'', ''Dragut'', ''Rakar'', ''Baroud'', ''Wampus'', ''Jaleb'', ''Jaydee'', ''Homicron'', ''Brigade Temporelle'', ''C.L.A.S.H.'', ''Sibilla'', ''Phenix'', ''Starlock'', ''Kabur'', ''Waki'', etc. Books published by Hexagon Comics in English Since 2006, Hexagon Comics has been releasing a number of books in English through its affiliated company, Black Coat Press: * ''Wampus'' (2006) * ''C.L.A.S.H.'' (2006) * ''Phenix'' (2006) * ''Kabur'' (2006) * ''Zembla'' (2007) * ''Strangers Origins: Homic ...
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Paladin
The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers, are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear in the medieval (12th century) ''chanson de geste'' cycle of the Matter of France, where they play a similar role to the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian romance."Paladin"
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In these romantic portrayals, the