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What will Lilo do now that Stitch is turning back into the bad little alien he once was? Find out in this retelling of the direct-to-video sequel,
Having evaded the agents of the evil Cluster Sovereign, Stitch has landed in New York City, where he finds the perfect place to hide: a toy convention! But can he evade the Sovereign’s drones long enough for Lilo to find him? Or will Manhattan become the latest battleground for Experiment 626? The long-awaited ongoing comics adventures of Lilo & Stitch continue here — expertly authored by fan-favorite writer GREG PAK (Darth Vader, Mech Cadets) and artist extraordinaire GIULIA GIACOMINO, and featuring covers by NICOLETTA BALDARI, TRISH FORSTNER, CRAIG ROUSSEAU, and more!
Lilo and Stitch find the perfect home for a very stinky alien.
The beloved Disney movie Lilo & Stitch retold for the first time in the iconic Little Golden Book format! Lilo is a young, lonely girl who has never quite fit in with kids her own age. Stitch is an extraterrestrial creature genetically engineered to cause chaos and destruction. When Stitch ends up at the pound in Lilo's Hawaiian town, she adopts him. Together they learn that it's not always bad to be different and that your ohana, or family, is a bond worth fighting for-even if that fight is against alien invaders! Since 2002, Disney's Lilo & Stitch has been beloved by viewers, and now in preparation for the 20th anniversary in 2022, you can relive the film in the classic Little Golden Book format. Perfect for both Disney fans ages 2 to 5 and Lilo & Stitch lovers of all ages, this story is sure to bring both laughter and tears to readers young and old.
Timed for publication just before the UK release of the long-awaited next Disney film, LILO & STITCH, this luxuriously illustrated gift book celebrates the spirit and beauty of Hawaiian culture and reveals the heart-warming stories behind the making of the film. Relating the personal experiences of the team who brought Disney's newest animated feature to life in a form reminiscent of richly illustrated classic storybooks, this volume will delight all lovers of art and dreamers of paradise who want a peak into the moviemaking journey.
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