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The human stories of desperation, of reaching out, and of discovering new worlds really shine here, both in characterizations and in sharp linework and careful compositions that elegantly highlight meaningful moments. — Booklist (starred review) Readers will root for these characters who are desperately attempting to forge much-needed bonds in this retro-tech drama that gets so much of the Nineties right that it hurts. — School Library Journal (starred review) Heartfelt computer nerd drama. — Kirkus Reviews Bogart’s cartooning renders emotional experiences palpable. — Publishers Weekly Rendered in black, white and blue panels but rife with rose-tinted nostalgia, this quirky graphic novel, a collection of Bogart’s serial comics, offers a window into the days when nascent computer networks were a haven from harsh realities. — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Incredible Doom

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    A Paperback / softback by Matthew Bogart, Matthew Bogart, Jesse Holden

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 24/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9780063064935, 978-0063064935
      ISBN10: 0063064936

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      The human stories of desperation, of reaching out, and of discovering new worlds really shine here, both in characterizations and in sharp linework and careful compositions that elegantly highlight meaningful moments. — Booklist (starred review) Readers will root for these characters who are desperately attempting to forge much-needed bonds in this retro-tech drama that gets so much of the Nineties right that it hurts. — School Library Journal (starred review) Heartfelt computer nerd drama. — Kirkus Reviews Bogart’s cartooning renders emotional experiences palpable. — Publishers Weekly Rendered in black, white and blue panels but rife with rose-tinted nostalgia, this quirky graphic novel, a collection of Bogart’s serial comics, offers a window into the days when nascent computer networks were a haven from harsh realities. — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

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