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Plants are growing out of control in Middletown and beginning to attack people - who then go green! It's not long before these green people start behaving oddly, and even sprouting leaves. Are they becoming plants too? Harry Gribble, also known as Super Soccer Boy, needs all his skills to stop the town turning into a jungle!
Everybody in Middletown seems to have a terrible cold. Professor Mucus is collecting all the snot in big tankers, and claims to be using it for his research into a cure, but Harry Gribble, also known as Super Soccer Boy, is very suspicious.
Harry, a.k.a. Super Soccer Boy, and his Little League team are on a football tour and they're staying near the seaside. They're having a barbecue one evening when Harry and his friends see what they think is the most amazing meteor shower. Harry, with his fabulous vision, realises it's certainly not a normal meteor shower. The next day, after a sweaty game of football, Harry and his team go for a swim in the sea as usual, but it's FAR colder than usual. There even seem to see bits of ice floating around! Harry decides to investigate. That night, he puts on his Utility Boots, and heads for the sea. There are now blocks of ice - but what's that glow in the middle of the sea? Harry discovers lots of strange creatures, and they start shooting shards at him with their icy breath. What are they up to? When Harry discovers that they're aliens from another, colder planet, intent on reducing the temperature of Earth so they can colonise it, he realises something must be done. This is a job for Super Soccer Boy! AUTHOR Judy Brown is an author, artist and illustrator. She has published several children's books, including the Pirate Princess series. This is her fifth book for Piccadilly Press. SELLING POINTS * Judy Brown is a very well known author and illustrator * A fun and wacky story packed with illustrations * A perfect combination of football and superheroes, which will absorb even the most reluctant readers Other books in the series: Super Soccer Boy and the Exploding Footballs Super Soccer Boy and the Evil Electronic Bunnies Super Soccer Boy and the Snot Monsters Super Soccer Boy and the Attack of the Giant Slugs Ages 6 and up
Humorous fiction. Harry really loves football. It's just a shame he is so useless at it! But one day as he watches footie on TV, a bolt of lightning his the house and something really peculiar happens.
Marty Onster's parents worry that he does not behave enough like a monster, and so they enroll him in soccer in the hopes that the competition will bring out the monster in him.
Avery, a teenaged boy with frightening super powers that he is trying to hide, discovers other teenagers who also have strange powers and who are being sought by the icy and seductive Cherchette, but they do not know what she wants with them.
When Harry Gribble, aka Super Soccer Boy, hears that the team he supports - the Middleton Wanderers - have suddenly started playing really badly, he drags Jake off to look at one of their practice sessions. Sure enough, they're all really awful, even the star players. Harry suspects they've been replaced by lookalikes, but the truth is far worse -they've actually been replaced by robots! Will he find and free the real players before the big football tournament?
Priceless antiques are being stolen from museums - including some which are so huge, no one can work out how they could possibly have been taken. Harry discovers that the culprit is using something which is capable of making the objects smaller - a shrinking laser ray. He'll need all his football skills to catch the baddy.
Harry Gribble uses his fantastic footballing skills to solve mysteries. He watches a news report about a huge rise in burglaries around the country and notices that in the background of all the crime scenes is an electronic bunny. It doesn't take him long to work out that the burglaries and the bunnies are connected.
When Michael G (yes, "G" is his whole last name, and that's why everyone calls him G-Man) has to keep a journal in Mrs. Rosario's class at school, naturally he writes about his ambition to have superpowers and join the superheroes of his city (like Captain Thunderman) in the fight for justice. After all, his friend Billy Demon just got an awesome winged flying suit and superpowers of his own, and now he's the most popular kid in school! Mikey would just love to have superpowers too, but how will he get them? And if he does get them, what will he do with them? "G-Man is funny! Really, really funny! You know how hard it is to make a funny comic? Believe me, plenty hard! I should probably encourage you to buy a copy, but honestly, I don't need the competition." —Jimmy Gownley, author of Amelia Rules "Giarrusso has a kid-friendly sarcastic wit which will resonate with readers ages 8 and up." —Snow Wildsmith, School Library Journal "G-Man, Chris Giarrusso’s awesome all-ages superhero series, is one of the most fun and exciting new properties to come down the pike in ages." —John Hogan, Graphic Novel Reporter