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Bad Machinery, Vol. 8: The Case of the Modern Man


volume 8, Bad Machinery

No. of pages 136

Published: 2019

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Great for age 12-18 years

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From the bestselling author of Giant Days comes the latest pocket-sized volume in his beloved Bad Machinery series!

It's that classic feud: mods versus rockers! As the boys get caught up in the allure of mod culture (the scooters! the hair! the fashion!), Shauna is testing her mettle as the queen of metal. But when the new King of the Mods is crowned, he sparks an all-out war between the musical factions, with the mystery team caught in the mix!

The Case of the Modern Men, the eighth book in John Allison's award-winning Bad Machinery series, finds our intrepid mystery-solvers at an age-old crossroads. How does a person become cool? Why can't we all just get along? And could that shiny new scooter be... cursed?

 

This is volume 8 in Bad Machinery .

This book has been graded for interest at 13-16 years.

There are 136 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2019 by Oni Press, US .

Born in a hidden village deep within the British Alps, John Allison came into this world a respectable baby with style and taste. Having been exposed to American comics at an early age, he spent decades honing his keen mind and his massive body in order to burn out this colonial cultural infection. One of the longest continuously publishing independent web-based cartoonists, John has plied his trade since the late nineties moving from Bobbins to Scary Go Round to Bad Machinery, developing the deeply weird world of Tackleford long after many of his fellow artists were ground into dust and bones by Time Itself. John resides in Letchworth Garden City, England, and is known to his fellow villagers only as He Who Has Conquered.

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Bad Machinery

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