Collecting three exciting standalone stories from the world of Stranger Things, this graphic novel boxed set makes the perfect gift for any young fan of the hit Netflix show. This is a complete set of the
Stranger Things younger readers graphic novels beautifully boxed with original art from Ron Chan, and also including an exclusive double-sided poster featuring covers from the series.
In
Stranger Things Zombie Boys It's spring in the normally quiet town of Hawkins, Indiana. Mike, Lucas, Dustin, and Will grapple with the traumatic encounters they had with the Demogorgon - the stress building tension in their crew. Just in time to distract them, Spielberg-wannabe, Joey Kim, joins their AV club with a Betamax Camcorder and a vision--To make the scariest movie Hawkins Middle School has ever seen.
In
Stranger Things: The Bully Troy has been having nightmares about Eleven ever since she embarrassed him in front of the school and broke his arm with telekinesis. Powerless and anxious, Troy is determined to prove that what happened between him and El is only some form of trickery. That is until he and his friend James encounter demodogs!
In
Stranger Things: Erica The Great With the Starcourt Mall's recent destruction, Erica has lost her favorite hangout spot and her "free Ice cream for life" deal at Scoops-Ahoy. To make matters worse, her brother is too busy for her and her mom won't let her play Dungeons and Dragons anymore. This is the story of an ambitious, bossy, brilliant ten-year-old dealing with the complexities of maintaining friendships and learning how to compromise.
Author: Greg Pak, Danny Lore
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse Books
Published: 02/22/2022
Pages: 216
Weight: 1.7lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.20w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781506727721
About the AuthorGreg Pak is a comic book writer and filmmaker best known for
Action Comics and
Batman/Superman for DC Comics,
Planet Hulk and
Magneto Testament for Marvel Comics, and the
Code Monkey Save World graphic novel and
The Princess Who Saved Herself children's book, based on the songs of Jonathan Coulton. He directed the award-winning feature film
Robot Stories and dozens of shorts, including
Happy Fun Room. He was named one of 25 Filmmakers to Watch by
Filmmaker Magazine, described as "a talent with a future" by the
New York Times, and named Breakout Talent of the year by
Wizard Magazine. Pak also co-wrote the fan favorite
Incredible Hercules series with Fred Van Lente, with whom he also wrote the new how-to book,
Make Comics Like the Pros. The author lives in New York, New York.