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Batpig

Go Pig or Go Home

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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks

Superswines, assemble!
Gary Yorkshire and his friends, Carl the fish and Brooklyn the bat, are facing what might be their piggest mission yet: magical sharks – and summer camp! First there's the sudden appearance of Sharkraham Lincoln (half shark! half president!), who sets off a major test cheating scandal. And then, at the worryingly named Camp Whomp-a-Pig, Gary's hoping to finally get a break from superhero-ing, but a grumpy lake monster isn't letting this sleeping pig lie.
Will Batpig ever catch a break to just relax and enjoy a tasty sandwich, and not have to save the world?
The third book in a brilliantly funny and skilfully rendered commercial young graphic novel series, with two separate stories in each book.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 11, 2021
      Batpig—Big City, U.S.A.’s newest superhero—stars in two stories and an intermission collected in Harrell’s (Wink) comical graphic novel. Via an extended flashback that leaves present-day Batpig strapped to a rocket, “Space Farce” explores the hero’s origin story, following sixth grader Gary Yorkshire, a lighthearted pink pig with a fondness for tasty sandwiches, Crimson Swine comics, and mud baths. After being accidentally bitten by friend Brooklyn, a radioactive brown bat, Gary develops super hunger, sight, and strength, plus the ability to float. But keeping his new powers and identity from gloomy friend Carl, a green fish with a propensity for spilling secrets, results in the creation of—and a face-off with—supervillain Repto-Man. In “Meat the Enemy,” Batpig faces a cued-white human butcher–themed villain and a new weakness (the smell of cooking bacon drains his powers) to save his kidnapped friends. Irreverent, animal-based humor drives the segments as art emphasizes close-ups and comic asides to accentuate comedic payoffs. With strong linework and anthropomorphic animal designs reminiscent of Saturday morning cartoons, Harrell’s story will delight fans of Dog Man and InvestiGators. Ages 7–up.

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