Over the Garden Wall Ongoing #6
Jim Campbell, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien
Verlag: KaBOOM!
Beschreibung
The boys share two tales of Dreamland, where they encounter a toothy bird, help a giant dog, and interrupt an eerie funeral.
Verlag: KaBOOM!
The boys share two tales of Dreamland, where they encounter a toothy bird, help a giant dog, and interrupt an eerie funeral.
Tells the story of Henry Ford, along with his invention, the popular Model T automobile.Zum Buch
Emily has always dreamed of riding a horse. When her dad takes her to a real farm, she soon realizes she has to do chores before she can ride. Will Emily ever get to ride a horse?Zum Buch
Banishment from his life's calling can't keep a comically overconfident detective down in the latest episode by New York Times best-seller Stephan Pastis. This book was never meant to exist. No one needs to know the details. Just know this: there's a Merry, a Larry, a missing tooth, and a teachers' strike that is crippling Timmy Failure's academic future. Worst of all, Timmy is banned from detective work. It's a conspiracy of buffoons. He recorded everything in his private notebook, but then the manuscript was stolen. If this book gets out, he will be grounded for life. Or maybe longer. And will Timmy's mom really marry Doorman Dave.Zum Buch
What if you and your family were marooned on a desert island? Would you be able to survive? This is a story of the Robinson family. Learn how they used materials from the shipwreck, their resourcefulness, good humor, and hard work to build a good life. Did they ever get rescued?Zum Buch
Famous for his superhuman strength, Hercules is the most popular hero in Greek mythology. The son of Zeus—king of the gods—and a mortal mother, Hercules faces the wrath of Zeus's wife Hera, who resents her illegitimate stepson and vows to bring him misery. With her magical powers, she tricks Hercules into performing a series of twelve seemingly impossible labors, each one a test of his strength, courage, cunning, and fighting skill. Is Hercules strong enough to foil her scheme? For this exciting retelling of the twelve labors, author Paul Storrie consulted the classic work The Age of Fable (1859), by American Thomas Bulfinch, and Edith Hamilton's Mythology (1942), both of which are considered the best resources about on ancient myths and legends. Artist Steve Kurth also relied on historical research to accurately bring to life the world of ancient Greece.Zum Buch
"Why are you here to insult me again!" Moaned Dr. Alexander. "No Astra, Queen of Vampires had a vision on a crime scene!" said Lance. "What's new my granddaughter is a medium!" Dr. Alexander moaned. "But what she saw wasn't real!" said Lance "Then why tell us, if it is not real!" said Dante who was trying to clean the blood off the pages of the bloody papers. "What did she see?" asked Dr. Alexander. "A white raven sitting on a human skull blood running from the nose hole of the skull in a dark place," said Lance turning white. "It means you Dad your symbol is a white raven, the skull symbol of death." "What is that meant to mean?" said Dante. "Blue Midnight is going to die or I am King of the grim reapers!" snapped Blake shortly. "What about the bloody nose?" asked Dante. "Blood of death!" said Lance. "What does that mean!" said Dante. "There will be blood!" said Blake. "Don't be a drama queen!" scoffed Lance. "It's just an omen they happen someone is trying to reveal me, the Emperor of the solar system as a grim reaper!" Blake moaned, "and my blood relatives! Wouldn't put it past this guy on the slab! He has the motivation and he didn't know Astra was one of my kin who knew who I was! Come with me you two!" a portal of darkness swirled in the air. beware there will be bloodZum Buch