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Goosebumps: Creepy Crawly Comics


School year: Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8

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No. of pages 208

Published: 2020

Great for age 7-13 years

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In "Goosebumps: Creepy Crawly Comics," readers delve into a spine-tingling world filled with creepy creatures and thrilling tales. The graphic novel features a collection of captivating comic stories that explore the eerie adventures faced by kids when they encounter unsettling insects and other terrifying critters. Each tale is designed to give young readers a mix of suspense and excitement, blending humor with horror. With colorful illustrations and engaging plots, this book invites fans of the Goosebumps franchise to experience fear and fun in a unique visual format, making it perfect for both new readers and long-time fans of the series. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is aimed at children at US 4th grade-7th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.

There are 208 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Idea & Design Works .

Jen Vaughn is a cartoonist and narrative game designer working under the green trees and gray clouds of Seattle, Washington. She loves the age-old practice of storytelling in newer forms, from creating fun game loops to writing and drawing comics. If not working on comics, you can find Jen geocaching, playing D&D and generally drinking hot liquids like coffee or tea as long as they are not haunted. Anna Cattish is an artist specializing in character design. Born in Kaluga, Russia, Anna loved to draw from her early childhood but never knew she could do it for a living until she started receiving her first commissions inquiries in her twenties. Anna has always loved to draw characters and believes that attitude is the most important part of an illustration. These days Anna lives in Moscow, where she works for animation/game/toy companies from all over the world and strives to evolve her personal character-based projects at the same time. Jeremy Lambert is a writer of comics and screenplays. Originally from Bowie, Maryland, he now resides in Los Angeles. Once upon a time, he was an extras casting director for La La Land , Agents of Shield , Furious 7 , True Detective , and Magic Mike , among other films and television shows. He believes there are few things in life better than a nice pair of socks. When he's not watching entirely too much Star Trek, Chris Fenoglio is an artist, colorist, designer, and teacher of all things comic book. He can also muddle around enough on guitar to only be mostly annoying. He has worked on big franchises like X-Files and Orphan Black , as well as his personal projects, such as his webcomic Chris & Christina . He lives in Alexandria, VA with his wife (who also watches a lot of Star Trek . )