You might think that birth of Prince Valiantâ??s son Arn at the end of the previous volume would have slowed down Valâ??s adventuring, but you would be wrong. In Prince Valiant Vol. 7, after the baby has been christened, Valiant and Gawain are dispatched to investigate reports of black magic in Wales, ending up in pitched battle at the aptly named Castle Illwynde. Then itâ??s off to Scotland to battle the Picts, and then home yet again for Val to visit his growing boy. Valiant now enters the 1950s: The Thule winter is hard and bleak, and a prince who has designs on Aleta must be dealt with. Then itâ??s another epic-length story, â?oThe Missionaries,â? in which Val and several of his fellow knights and crew travel to Rome on a quest for teachers who might bring Christianity to Thule. The story also features an escape through the Alps, far too many red-headed girls, and a tragic, life-changing event for the young squire Geoffrey (a.k.a. â?oArf â?). And Foster charmingly ends the book with â?oThe Prince Arn Story,â? a three-week sequence narrated by the toddler.