By Kevin Mahadeo Ender Wiggin may have ended humanity’s war with the Formic race in the best–selling, award–winning novel “Ender’s Game” by Orson Scott Card, but the fight to squash the bugs… (originally published on: Jul 20, 2010)
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San Diego Comic–Con 2010: The Formic Wars: Burning Earth
By Kevin Mahadeo Ender Wiggin may have ended humanity’s war with the Formic race in the best–selling, award–winning novel “Ender’s Game” by Orson Scott Card, but the fight to squash the bugs… (originally published on: Jul 20, 2010)
Read more from the original source:
San Diego Comic–Con 2010: The Formic Wars: Burning Earth