Comic book and cartoon artwork Books
University Press of Mississippi Comics and Sacred Texts
Book SynopsisExplores how comics and notions of the sacred interweave new modes of seeing and understanding the sacral. Coeditors Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm reveal the graphic character of sacred narratives, imagining new vistas for both comics and religious texts.
£77.35
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi The Expanding Art of Comics Ten Modern
Book SynopsisOffers a distinct perspective on important evolutions in comics since the 1960s through close readings of ten seminal works. Thierry Groensteen covers over half a century of comics production, sampling a single work from the sixties, seventies, eighties, and nineties, before delving into more recent masterpieces.
£33.97
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi The Comics of Julie Doucet and Gabrielle Bell A
Book SynopsisIn a self-reflexive way, Julie Doucet's and Gabrielle Bell's comics, though often autobiographical, defy easy categorization. This volume regards their art as actively feminist, not only because they offer women's perspectives, but because they do so by provocatively bringing up the complicated, multivalent frameworks of such engagements.
£27.96
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi Steve Gerber Conversations
Book SynopsisSteve Gerber (1947–2008) is among the most significant comics writers of the modern era. This volume follows Gerber's career through a range of interviews, beginning with his height during the 1970s and ending with an interview with Michael Eury just before Gerber's death in 2008.
£22.46
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi Steve Gerber Conversations
Book SynopsisSteve Gerber (1947–2008) is among the most significant comics writers of the modern era. This volume follows Gerber's career through a range of interviews, beginning with his height during the 1970s and ending with an interview with Michael Eury just before Gerber's death in 2008.
£81.75
MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi Rebirth of the English Comic Strip A
Book SynopsisExplores an era of comic history that has been entirely neglected. This buried cache of mid-Victorian graphic humour is marvelously rich in pictorial narratives of all kinds. Author David Kunzle calls this period a ‘rebirth’ because of the preceding long hiatus in use of the new genre.
£63.75
University Press of Mississippi Comics Art in China
Book SynopsisIn the most comprehensive and authoritative source on this subject, Comics Art in China covers almost all comics art forms in mainland China, providing the history from the nineteenth century to the present as well as perspectives on both the industry and the art form.
£23.70
Hampton Press Cartooning in Latin America
Book SynopsisCartoons and comics have played important roles in the political and social processes of Latin America for more than a century. This book coalesces, for the first time in one volume, aspects of comic art of the entire region, capturing historical backgrounds, documenting trends, problems and situations of comic art in contemporary settings, and profiling cartoonists, comics characters, titles and genres. Ten countries of Central and South America and Spanish Caribbean are dealt with in separate chapters. Comic art forms/media that are subjects of chapters are animation, caricature, comic books, comic strips, humor magazines, and political cartoons. Approaches include historical and character analyses. Authors of chapters represent some of the most knowledgeable individuals in Latin American comic art.Table of ContentsLatin American Comic Art: An Overview, John A. Lent. Argentine Comics: A History, Andres Accorsi. Argentine Comics Today: A Foreigner's Perspective, Jeff Williams. Oesterheld, the Literacy Voice of Argentine Comics, Ana Merino. ""Inodoro Pereyra,"" a ""Gaucho"" in the Pampa of Paper and Ink, Ana Merino. Children's Comics in Brazil: From Chiquinho and Monica, a Difficult Journey, Waldomiro C.S. Vergueiro. Brazilian Adult Comics: The Age of Market, Nadilson Manoel da Silva. Brazilian Superheroes in Search of Their Own Identities, Waldomiro C.S. Vergueiro. Brazilian Pornographic Comics: Eroticism in the Work of Carlos Zefiro, Waldomiro C.S. Vergueiro. The Comic Book in a ""Revolutionary Process"": Chile in 1973, David Kunzle. Chile's La Ferme verus ITT, David Kunzle, Chile's Pepo, Much More Than a Condorito, Jorge Montealegre Iturra. Vignette: Comic Art in Columbia: A Short Historical Journey, Perucho Mejia G. Cuban. Political, Social Commentary Cartoons, John A. Lent. Parallel Lives: A History of Comics and Animated Cartoons in Cuba, Dario Mogno. Always the Other One: Salomon, Caridad Blanco de la Cruz. Mexican Popular Graphic Narrative and Comics, a History, Armando Bartra and Gisela Gil-Egui. Roger Sanchez's ""Humor Erotico"" and the Semana Comica: A Sexual Revolution in Sandinista Nicaragua? David Kunzle, Peruvian Comics: The Early Years, Mario Lucionl. Conversations with Three Peruvian Cartoonists, John A. Lent and Teresa Archambeault. Cartooning in Uruguay, a Short History, Daniel Puch. (Mis)fortune in a High Barren Plain: A Personal View of Comics in Uruguay, Carols M. Federici. Venezuela's Alonso and the Art of Leaving it All to Art, Gisela Gil-Egui. Author Index. Subject Index.
£28.01
University Press of Mississippi Carl Barks: Conversations
Book SynopsisDisney artist Carl Barks (1901-2000) created one of Walt Disney's most famous characters, Scrooge McDuck. Barks also produced more than 500 comic book stories. His work is ranked among the most widely circulated, best-loved, and most influential of all comic book art.Although the images he created are known virtually everywhere, Barks was an isolated storyteller, living in the desert of California and preferring to labor without public fanfare during most of his career.He created work of such exceptional quality that he was accorded the greatest autonomy of any Disney artist. He is the only comic book artist ever to receive a Disney Legends award.The influence of Barks's work on such filmmakers as George Lucas and Steven Spielberg and on such artists as Gottfried Helnwein has extended Barks's significance far beyond the boundaries of comics. After Barks's death at the age of ninety-nine, Roy Disney praised him for his ""brilliant artistic vision."" Carl Barks: Conversations is the only comprehensive collection of Barks's interviews. It ranges chronologically from the very first one (with Malcolm Willits, the fan who uncovered Barks's identity) to the artist's final conversations with Donald Ault in the summer of 2000. In between are interviews conducted by J. Michael Barrier, Edward Summer, Bruce Hamilton, and others. Several of these interviews are published here for the first time. Ault's friendship with Barks, ranging over a period of thirty years, provides an unusually intimate resource not only for standard q&a interviews but also for casual conversations in informal settings. Carl Barks: Conversations reveals previously unknown information about the life, times, and opinions of one of the master storytellers of the twentieth century.
£23.96
University Press of Mississippi A Comics Studies Reader
Book SynopsisA Comics Studies Reader offers the best of the new comics scholarship in nearly thirty essays on a wide variety of such comics forms as gag cartoons, editorial cartoons, comic strips, comic books, manga, and graphic novels.The anthology covers the pioneering work of Rodolphe Töpffer, the Disney comics of Carl Barks, and the graphic novels of Art Spiegelman and Chris Ware, as well as Peanuts, romance comics, and superheroes. It explores the stylistic achievements of manga, the international anti-comics campaign, and power and class in Mexican comic books and English illustrated stories.A Comics Studies Reader introduces readers to the major debates and points of reference that continue to shape the field. It will interest anyone who wants to delve deeper into the world of comics and is ideal for classroom use.
£19.96
Kent State University Press The Complete Funky Winkerbean: Volume 4, 1981 -
Book SynopsisIt was the best of times, it was the OK of times In this fourth volume, award-winning cartoonist Tom Batiuk continues to chronicle the lives of the students and teachers at the fictitious Westview High School.By the 1980s Batiuk's talent for character- and story-driven work comes into its own. Harry L. Dinkle, the World's Greatest Band Director and Funky's first breakout character, is still marching along happily. He makes the first of two visits to the Tournament of Roses Parade, and his ego grows even larger. Harry proves a good match for the sitcom style of writing into which Batiuk's work on Funky is developing, and Crazy Harry thrives as the repository for the more outré ideas and situations. Whether it is living in his locker and playing frozen pizzas on his stereo, battling the Eliminator at Space Invaders, announcing that he is an air guitar player, or inviting Carl Sagan and ET to the Star Trek Convention that he and the school computer would host, Crazy becomes Funky Winkerbean's natural-born outlier. Meanwhile, Les Moore continues his angst-filled journey as the leader of the school's out crowd. He's still at his machine-gun-fortified hall monitor's post, trying to avoid getting beaten up by Bull Bushka, and generally dealing with school life as best he can.The strip-within-a-strip about John Darling and his bottom-of-the-ratings-barrel TV station, Channel One, which had spun off into its own strip called Darling, remains popular. And Batiuk introduces readers to a new character - the school mascot, a vest-wearing scapegoat that can speak its thoughts directly to the reader.In the 1980s we begin to see hints of the change in tone that will come to characterize Funky Winkerbean's later years. Starting with the coach's heart attack and his reflections on life and relationships, then shifting to teacher Ann Randall and her job loss, these story arcs intertwine with others to mark the shift from a simpler sitcom mode to a more complex narrative with subplots.Fans will enjoy each variety of comedy in Funky's subtle evolution from gags to situational humor to behavioral humor.
£36.71
Kent State University Press The Complete Funky Winkerbean: Volume 7,
Book SynopsisIn this seventh volume, we see the changes in tone that now characterize Funky Winkerbean. Funky becomes more of a reality-based comic strip that depicts contemporary issues in a thought-provokingand sensitive manner. In 1992 Tom Batiuk did something even more radical: he rebooted and restructured the strip, establishing that the characters had graduated from high school. From then on the series progresses in real time.Funky Winkerbean placed Batiuk at the forefront of a new genre in comic art history. His bold characterizations and dramatic plots are engaging for his readers—teens, parents, and educators alike—because they are universal stories that people can identify with. Realizing there are many comic strips for readers interested in a fantasy world, Batiuk provides an alternative by creating stories that are powerful, real, and inspiring.“My job is to present stories that will interest and engage readers,” he says. “In doing so, I try to make the humor authentic and natural so that my characters are reacting just as the reader might. I think that mixing humor with serious and real themes heightens the readers’ interest.” Following his own muse has roused a fervent following for Batiuk. Funky has “become an untouchable comic strip,” even if its creator “does do work that’s different from the other comics on the comics page,” said Brendan Burford, general manager, syndication, at King Features.Trade Review“Comic strips are, in my opinion, short editorials on our lives. So thank you for your daily efforts to observe daily living.” - David M. Hutchings, Denver, Colorado.“I’ve enjoyed Funky Winkerbean for so many decades I’ve lost count. I first remember being drawn into it during the story line when an early Les Moorewas getting into emotional trouble for using his reallife relationship experience as fodder for his fiction. Iidentified!” - Richard Rockman, Hazleton, Pennsylvania.“Sometimes you just outdo yourself!” - Carolyn Schuldt, Peoria, Illinois.
£36.71
Kent State University Press The Complete Funky Winkerbean: Volume 8,
Book SynopsisFollow award-winning cartoonist Tom Batiuk as he chronicles Funky's evolution from gags to situational humor to behavioral humor In this eighth volume, Funky Winkerbean continues to move forward in real time, tackling issues of relevance and substance with characters whose lives are increasingly fateful and destined. Funky has placed Batiuk at the forefront of a new genre in comic art history as the strip pursues stories ahead of their time: guns in schools and teen suicide. The humor in Funky continues to grow as it evolves from sitcom gags to a deeper and more engaging behavioral style of humor.Trade Review“There are laughs to be had, but they are just one element of a recipe that delivers one short story after another about people just trying to make it from day to day.” — Brian Steinberg, Variety
£36.71
Kent State University Press The Complete Funky Winkerbean, Volume 9, 1996-1998
Book SynopsisBalancing humor with sensitivity to tell stories we need to hear .Funky Winkerbean, a newspaper staple since 1972, is one of the few comic strips that allows its characters to grow and age. With this ninth volume of the collected Funky Winkerbean, containing strips from 1996–1998, time continues to pass and events take place that will forever alter the lives of the core characters, even as new characters take the stage with stories to tell.Tom Batiuk's narrative humor style now grows to encompass such diverse events as retirement, weddings, the treatment of immigrants, dating abuse, and post office bombings. Some of the stories can be told over a cup of coffee, while others require a full-on Roman feast. As the stories become more universal, the humor in Funky continues to become an integral part of the ongoing narrative.
£36.71
Kent State University Press The Complete Funky Winkerbean, Volume 13,
Book SynopsisThe characters of the Funky cartoon universe deal with the challenges of middle age This latest installment of The Complete Funky Winkerbean presents the comic strips from 2008, 2009, and 2010 and ushers the original Funky characters into middle age. In true Funky fashion, the characters have to grapple with very serious issues: nearly fatal car crashes, a war abroad, and a tanking economy at home. These years also mark the first appearance of Cayla, and her arrival on the scene is where cartoonist Tom Batiuk's new time-jump era begins to coalesce and take on its unique identity.
£36.71
University of Iowa Press On the Origin of Superheroes: From the Big Bang to Action Comics No. 1
Book SynopsisMost readers think that superheroes began with Superman’s appearance in Action Comics No. 1, but that Kryptonian rocket didn’t just drop out of the sky. By the time Superman’s creators were born, the superhero’s most defining elements—secret identities, aliases, disguises, signature symbols, traumatic origin stories, extraordinary powers, selfsacrificing altruism—were already wellrehearsed standards. Superheroes have a sprawling, action packed history that predates the Man of Steel by decades and even centuries. On the Origin of Superheroes is a quirky, personal tour of the mythology, literature, philosophy, history, and grand swirl of ideas that have permeated western culture in the centuries leading up to the first appearance of superheroes (as we know them today) in 1938.From the creation of the universe, through mythological heroes and gods, to folklore, ancient philosophy, revolutionary manifestos, discarded scientific theories, and gothic monsters, the sweep and scale of the superhero’s origin story is truly epic. We will travel from Jane Austen’s Bath to Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Mars to Owen Wister’s Wyoming, with some surprising stops along the way. We’ll meet mad scientists, Napoleonic dictators, costumed murderers, diabolical madmen, blackmailers, pirates, Wild West out laws, eugenicists, the KKK, Victorian dogooders, detectives, aliens, vampires, and pulp vigilantes (to name just a few). Chris Gavaleris your tour guide through this fascinating, sometimes dark, often funny, but always surprising prehistory of the most popular figure in pop culture today. In a way, superheroes have always been with us: they are a fossil record of our greatest aspirations and our worst fears and failings.
£15.15
University of Iowa Press Superhero Thought Experiments: Comic Book Philosophy
Book SynopsisExamining the deep philosophical topics addressed in superhero comics, authors Gavaler and Goldberg read plot lines for the complex thought experiments they contain and analyze their implications as if the comic authors were philosophers. Reading superhero comic books through a philosophical lens reveals how they experiment with complex issues of morality, metaphysics, meaning, and medium. Given comics' ubiquity and influence directly on (especially young) readers-and indirectly on consumers of superhero movies and video games-understanding these deeper meanings is in many ways essential to understanding contemporary popular culture. The result is an entertaining and enlightening look at superhero dilemmas.
£18.95
Liverpool University Press Beyond Watchmen and Judge Dredd
Book SynopsisAccompanied along the way by John’s characteristic wit, and with prints ranging from magazine covers, comics and specialist commissioned pieces, Beyond Watchmen and Judge Dredd presents a tour de force of graphic illustration. This beautifully designed book is not only an intricately narrated portfolio from one of the industry’s most celebrated and long serving artists, but also an essential book for all art, graphic and comic enthusiasts.Trade ReviewReviews 'Every page is so well designed and image rich - such a lovely book to get immersed in and so informative and interesting. The references really help to contextualise the artwork and development - gives the reader a greater understanding of [John’s], work and influences - as well as being very inspirational for any budding artists. Brilliant!' Avram Buchanan, Creative Director - Limehouse Communication Agency'This book is loaded with John Higgins art. It’s rather interesting looking at his early material and seeing how much he has developed over his lifetime. A lot of the series he’s worked on is still available so makes this book a suitable taster as well for what you want to pick out. If you’re after art tips then the pointers here will serve you whether you’re amateur or pro. A worthwhile experience.' SFCrowsNest'Packed with artwork, John H.'s narrative comes complete with professional tradecraft info of a high order, survival tips gained from hard-won experience and technical tips to many of his own techniques. A prolific comic illustrator in his own right, John has ranged across the genres and styles, often pushing the boundaries of taste, experimenting with pen, paint and technology.' John May, The GeneralistTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsForeword by Dave GibbonsIntroductionChapter 1Once upon a time - getting startedChapter 2Watchmen - colour and colouringChapter 32000AD and Judge Dredd - anatomy of a freelancerChapter 4Teeth and claw - why monsters?Chapter 5 The shortest SF story - how to tell a long taleChapter 6Turmoil, toil and trouble - changing directionChapter 7 Self-publishing - how to lose your house in one easy lesson Chapter 8 Wondering - freelancing and superheroes Chapter 9Writing for comic books - script form and panel descriptionsChapter 10Before and after curse - pirates, zombies and dinosaursChapter 11Everything you wanted to know - but were afraid to askChapter 12Materials and techniques - from pencil to digitalPostscript by Julian FerraroBiographiesBibliography
£27.10
Liverpool University Press The Science Fiction of Defeat
£122.40
Seagull Books London Ltd Giving Offence
Book SynopsisTolerated in Britain for over 300 years-and ubiquitous throughout the world for much longer - visual satire gives offence in the quickest way and in its purest form. Cartoons have long since established themselves as a legitimate part of the general political discourse. As a cartoonist, it is Rowson's job to give offence. But the flip side of giving offence is, of course, giving comfort to the opponents or victims of the offended. In "Giving Offence", Rowson explains how and why cartoons work, why they matter and why the reactions of the offended are often an even blunter political weapon than the cartoons themselves. This book is in collaboration with "Index on Censorship".
£15.00
Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd Linley Sambourne
Book SynopsisFor more than forty years Linley Sambourne was a draftsman for the comic magazine Punch, rising to the position of First Cartoonist' in his final decade and thereby a significant contributor to late Victorian and Edwardian political satire. A hundred years on, the distinguished scholar Leonee Ormond has written an illuminating biography, using Sambourne's own copious records preserved in his house at 18 Stafford Terrace, Kensington, Londonnow a museum.
£28.50
RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press The Comics Scare Returns: The Contemporary
Book SynopsisAn examination of the popular horror comics of the 1950s and their re-emergence thirty years later. The popular horror comics of the 1950s not only frightened their readers, they also alarmed Cold War politicians who enacted the prohibitive Comics Code, sacrificing horror on the altar of good taste. Wandtke examines and explainsthe story of the resurgence of horror comics and introduces readers to the new shape of horror comics within the American culture in the 1980s. Terrence Wandtke is a professor at Judson University and the author of The Dark Night Returns (RIT, 2015).Trade ReviewA useful work for those interested in horror comics, especially in conjunction with his [Wandtke] 2015 volume on crime comics, and certainly if the reader is coming to the topic afresh. The book is also particularly useful for its focus on more contemporary iterations of horror comics. * STUDIES IN COMICS *
£23.75
Sixth & Spring Books Cartooning Lovable Dogs & Cats
Book SynopsisFeatures easy tips and techniques designed to give you the cartooning skills you need to draw these furry friends.
£7.59
Sixth & Spring Books Drawing Enchanted Storybook Characters
Book SynopsisThere are no more enduring themes for the cartoonist than enchanted storybook characters. This book shows the reader how to create a little magic with their pencil.
£7.59
Union Square & Co. Cartooning Stylish Characters
Book SynopsisShows how to create chic characters by combining stylish clothes with great hairstyles, pretty facial features and appealing poses.
£7.59
Sixth & Spring Books Mangamania: Tiny Pals
Book SynopsisLearn how to draw adorable, tiny manga pals! Best-selling author, Christopher Hart, teaches budding artists how to master the techniques of drawing cute little manga characers in this essential how-to-draw volume.
£7.59
Instituto Monsa de Ediciones Manga Inspired
Book SynopsisThis superbly illustrated volume brings together the work of some the world's best manga illustrators, showcasing their exceptional talent across a diverse range of manga styles - such as Chibi, Kodomo, Shojo, Seinen, and more. The work of each artist is accompanied by a brief biography in which they reveal their inspirations, the challenges they face when creating work, and the processes and materials they use.
£14.39
Taylor & Francis Postcolonial Comics
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£39.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Immigrants and Comics
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£37.04
Taylor & Francis The Secret Origins of Comics Studies
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£39.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Between the Wars 19191939
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£156.75
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Great War 19141918 The Cartoonists Vision Warfare and History
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£128.25
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sculpting the Middle Class History Masculinity and the Amar Chitra Katha
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£128.25
Taylor & Francis Comics and the Senses
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£137.75
Taylor & Francis Postcolonial Comics
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£142.50
Taylor & Francis American Theology Superhero Comics and Cinema
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£142.50
Taylor & Francis The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero
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£42.74
Taylor & Francis The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero
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£128.25
HarperCollins FuturamaORama
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£999.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Kodomo Manga Super Cute
Book SynopsisA practical, hands-on guide to learning the skills of Kodomo drawing. It includes detailed information on how to apply digital color, 3D designs, vectorial drawing, and a host of other useful design applications. It is suitable for manga artists, illustrators, and graphic designers.
£23.39
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Monster Book of Manga Gothic
Book SynopsisSuitable for beginning and advanced gothic manga artists alike, this book pairs advanced illustration techniques with step-by-step instructions, and features an original cast of gothic princesses and princes, brooding and tough yet vulnerable enough to take the spotlight of any manga cartoon.
£999.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Manga Fashion with Paper Dolls
Book SynopsisWith each part of every costume broken down into its pieces to illustrate exactly how the right miniskirt, baby t-shirt, hair ribbon, and shoe can create the perfect manga character, this book includes a complete description of each character: her friends and boyfriends, her hobbies and favorite things, and her storylines.
£999.99
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Monster Book of Manga Steampunk
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£999.99
Random House USA Inc The Manga Artists Workbook Chibis
Book SynopsisMaster the basics of drawing chibis—which are super-small sidekicks, pets, and alter egos that are essential to manga cartooning—with The Manga Artist’s Workbook: Chibis, by Christopher Hart, a bestselling author in the field of art instruction. This workbook highlights important techniques for creating the chubby rounded bodies, sweet doe eyes, and action poses that make each character unique. With tracing paper, blank practice pages, and exercises, this sketchbook and art tutorial rolled into one as a portable journal will help you master this popular aspect of drawing manga.
£16.70
Random House USA Inc Peanuts 2000
Book Synopsis“Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy . . . how can I ever forget them. . . .”—Charles SchulzHow could any of us ever forget them? For fifty years, Charles Schulz and the whole Peanuts gang have delighted millions of readers around the world. Now, in celebration of the artist who quickly became a national treasure, this special anniversary volume brings together for the first time in book form, the last year of the Peanuts comic strip. With Peanuts 2000, there's no need to say goodbye to old friends.
£15.20
Random House USA Inc Persepolis 2
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£19.60
WW Norton & Co Killed Cartoons Casualties of the War on Free
Book SynopsisOne hundred political cartoons you wanted to see, but weren’t allowed to: all were banned for being too hot to handle.
£11.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Food Fight 02 Mal Chad
Book SynopsisIn the tradition of Calvin and Hobbes, MAL AND CHAD is a funny comic-strip graphic novel that makes a perfect first chapter book!Mal is a kid genius with a talking dog . . . so why doesn't anyone seem to notice him? Poor Mal. It's not easy being a kid genius who wears a lab coat to school (It's not a bathrobe!). Megan, his not-so-secret crush, has formed a club that has a no-boys-allowed policy - especially not Mal, who would do anything to feel like he belongs. Fortunately, Mal always has Chad, his talking dog. When Chad begins having scary dreams, Mal builds a dream portal to defeat Chad's nightmare beast once and for all. Something goes wrong, though, and the beast follows Mal back to reality. Now Megan and her friends are in danger . . . but Mal is there to come to the rescue, showing that, just maybe, he's someone to pay attention to. With kid-friendly humor and a deft touch, Stephen McCranie continues his breakthrough series perfect for any kid who's one b
£10.99