

Anthropomorphic Animal Adaptation: Invoked in Treaties, Trenches, Mud and Blood.Actually Pretty Funny: Hale lets out a chuckle at Hangman's desire to hear about "pander bears".Get on with the tropes or we'll hang ya! And then we'll hang ya anyways! Let's Make History!, a tie-in book that teaches readers about the process of making the series and allows them to create their own Hazardous Tales comics.Cold War Correspondent, a Korean War Tale.


Blades of Freedom, a Tale of Haiti, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase.The Underground Abductor, an Abolitionist Tale, describing the life of Harriet Tubman.Treaties, Trenches, Mud and Blood, a World War I Tale.The series has run since 2012, and as of October 2022, there are 12 books in the series: Now aware of the entirety of American history due to his time in the book, he decides to tell stories of the future to his soon-to-be executioners in order to prolong the time before his hanging, even though he's aware that there's nothing he can do to change his fate. Only a few seconds after uttering his planned last words, Nathan Hale is put in the history books - literally, a giant magical history book called The Big Huge Book of American History swallows him - and is promptly spit out seconds later to the confusion of both the Hangman (who saw everything) and the Provost (who just got back from finding the papers and has no idea what is going on). While the Provost in charge of overseeing the hanging attempts to find the official papers, the kindly Hangman offers to help Hale decide on his last words, and after a bit of trial and error, he decides they will be "my one regret is that I have but one life to live for my country." Revolutionary spy Nathan Hale, found guilty of treason against England, has been sentenced to death by hanging. "My one regret is that I have but one life to live for my country." Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales is a graphic novel series from Amulet Books, written and illustrated by Nathan Hale.
