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Earthworm Jim and Cat Scratch creator, Douglas Tennapel, brings his next graphic novel following Iron West and Flink — Monster Zoo! Monster Zoo tells the story of a young boy who discovers his local zoo may be more frightening than he imagined!
Monsters in a zoo run amuck when the zoo keeper goes away on holiday.
"The Monster Zoo" is a story about a silly monster in The Monster Zoo who is hungry and wants to be fed. He uses everything from smelly socks to sticks and mud to create his own culinary treats. The rhyming tale was created to delight pre-school age children with not only the humor and language, but also with the goofy monster himself. At the end of the story, young readers will be delighted to find a pop-up monster who needs his lunch.
Professor Wormbog searches high and low to find the most rare of all creatures for his zoo.
So, you want to read about reality? Here it is a story about a man who ignored all the pre-wedding signs and temptations that life set before him in an attempt to lead him down the correct path it had chosen for him and away from the path his parents, the church, and the state had him going down. It was too late for him by the time he discovered that his path was one filled with the horrors of being married to a monster who for no conceivable reason was out to destroy everything he believed in and held sacred. FRONT COVER SCENE: This book is about a woman, a monster who destroys men's lives. A BEAUTIFLIL BLONDE woman/the Greek Mythological MEDUSA with her Snakes as hair peering out from beneath the Black hood of The Grime Reaper's open cloak showing the outline of her breasts, etc. Around her head, above the hood, is a halo of fire. She is holding the Reaper's scythe in her hand and is standing next to a barren tree with a vulture sitting on one of the tree's barren limbs next to her. SHE HAS A WICKED EVIL LOOK ON HER FACE.
Zak Nine has been captured and placed in Planet Alcatraz's "Monster Zoo." But this isn't any ordinary zoo. This zoo holds dozens of alien "monsters" who are forced to fight for the entertainment of the prison planet's owners. Zak's friend, Erro, is determined to break into the zoo to rescue the human boy. Erro will need to rely on his Quom survival skills to succeed. Will he be able to find Zak, avoid the zoo's Overseers, and find a way out?
ZZT is an exploration of a submerged continent, a personal history of the shareware movement, ascii art, messy teen identity struggle, cybersex, transition, outsider art, the thousand deaths of Barney the Dinosaur, and what happens when a ten-year-old gets her hands on a programming language she can understand.
Four people who have nothing in common somehow go on the craziest adventures together. Jaydon Stacy, a nine year old boy who feels alone. Karee Adam, a nine year old girl with a prison sentence. Evan Dickson, a boy genius who is best friends with Jaydon. And Stefan Sero, an adult man who somehow got involved.
Covering genres from adventure and fantasy to horror, science fiction, and superheroes, this guide maps the vast terrain of graphic novels, describing and organizing titles to help librarians balance their graphic novel collections and direct patrons to read-alikes. New subgenres, new authors, new artists, and new titles appear daily in the comic book and manga world, joining thousands of existing titles—some of which are very popular and well-known to the enthusiastic readers of books in this genre. How do you determine which graphic novels to purchase, and which to recommend to teen and adult readers? This updated guide is intended to help you start, update, or maintain a graphic novel collection and advise readers about the genre. Containing mostly new information as compared to the previous edition, the book covers iconic super-hero comics and other classic and contemporary crime fighter-based comics; action and adventure comics, including prehistoric, heroic, explorer, and Far East adventure as well as Western adventure; science fiction titles that encompass space opera/fantasy, aliens, post-apocalyptic themes, and comics with storylines revolving around computers, robots, and artificial intelligence. There are also chapters dedicated to fantasy titles; horror titles, such as comics about vampires, werewolves, monsters, ghosts, and the occult; crime and mystery titles regarding detectives, police officers, junior sleuths, and true crime; comics on contemporary life, covering romance, coming-of-age stories, sports, and social and political issues; humorous titles; and various nonfiction graphic novels.
Mystery Underground is a collection of scary short stories for kids, middle grade readers, and anyone who likes a good scare. The stories combine the monsters and mystery of Goosebumps with the surprise endings of The Twilight Zone. Enjoy them in the dark, around the campfire, under the covers at night with a flashlight, and especially on Halloween. Read a scare … if you dare. Terrifying Tales #1: Tar Pit Terror and Other Scary Stories includes 13 spooky short stories in which brave readers will encounter werewolves, saber-toothed cats, mummies, and other monsters of legend. 1. Happy Hairy Birthday 2. Deep Green Sea 3. Tar Pit Terror 4. The Box 5. Light's Out Lighthouse 6. Monster Faces 7. No. 13 Pencil 8. Movie Monster Zoo 9. Sleeping Bear Doom 10. The Witching Hour 11. Meet the Mummy 12. Bermuda and the Beast 13. Superstitious Sister