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4 result(s) for "Astronomy Comic books, strips, etc."
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Cet album, qui rassemble l'intégralité des planches réalisées, propose ainsi une diversité de sujets et d'individus, telle une fenêtre ouverte sur les laboratoires de recherche.
Super space weekend : adventures in astronomy
\"This non-fiction graphic novel for kids 7 to 12 takes readers on a thrilling voyage through our universe. Get ready for the ultimate astronomy adventure! It's a beautiful evening when Squeak, Orni, and Castor head out for a weekend of camping. But Squeak has a surprise: he's hosting them all in his observatory, high at the top of a tree. The tree house is delightful--and fully equipped for the most incredible discoveries: in the sky and the stars, through the galaxy and beyond.\"--Provided by publisher.
Critter Comfort: Animal comics with witty dialogue and silly plots tickle the funny bone
The art is a cartoony take on Marvel comics, with detailed and expressive characters; Rocket is all teeth and attitude, while Groot is wide-eyed, timid, and only capable of saying one thing, \"I am Groot,\" although Rocket infers more meaning behind those words. Sophie the dog enjoys being the center of attention until human baby Doug comes along, followed in short order by two mad scientist cats. The gag comics draw heavily from Anderson's newspaper strip Dog Eat Doug, but they have been redrawn and colored, and much of the material is new. Anderson's art has a funny pages feel to it, with big-headed Doug and a lively group of deftly drawn animals cavorting in a generic suburban landscape—except when they are swept away to the Jurassic era or outer space.