Costume quest Invasion of the candy snatchers

Zac Gorman

Book - 2018

Klem and his pals aren't the most popular Grubbins in candy-starved Repugia, but Klem's hoping that will change once he brings a hoard of candy back from the human world. After all, it's Halloween, so there's candy everywhere! Unfortunately, there're also bullies everywhere, ready to steal all of Klem's sweet, sweet loot. Will he and his friends make it out alive, or are they doomed to an eternity of sugar-free torment?

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Genres
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Comic books, strips, etc
Published
Portland, OR : Oni Press, Inc 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Zac Gorman (author)
Other Authors
Keith Wood (book designer)
Edition
Softcover edition
Item Description
"Based on the Costume Quest world created by Tasha Sounart and Double Fine Productions."--Title page.
Physical Description
56 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781620105597
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-5-Based on the video game of the same name, this story centers on several monster pals during their favorite time of year, Halloween. The land of Repugia is experiencing a severe candy shortage. To impress his crush, Klem convinces his buddies to travel through a portal to the human world to obtain candy. Their plan is to make it back in time to attend that evening's party, but when a problem with the portal crops up, Klem and his pals aren't sure they'll be able to return home at all. Even worse, the bully Ophirion and his cronies also came through the portal and are stealing candy from human kids everywhere. Klem gets so caught up in his candy-seeking that he eventually ignores one friend and loses track of the other. The monsters' problems and conversations will resonate with children. The conclusion is silly but sincere and stresses the power of friendship. Gorman's artwork is colorful and detailed, and his monsters are amusing, especially next to the humans in their regular costumes. Kids who appreciate wordplay will enjoy this joke-packed text. VERDICT A genuinely sweet and funny graphic novel that belongs in most juvenile comic collections.-Gretchen Hardin, -Sterling Municipal Library, Baytown, TX © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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