Attention all Wimpy Kid and Bad Kitty fans!
Who do you call when you have a really weird mystery involving mutants, toxic sludge, and enormous missing dentures? Detective Danny Dragonbreath, of course! He may not be as book smart as his nerdy friends Wendell and Christiana, but this dragon knows more about strange creatures and slimy things than anyone. . . and this case is really strange and slimy.
Featuring Ursula Vernon's trademark comic book hybrid style, the Dragonbreath graphic novel series is guaranteed to make you laugh until smoke comes out your nose!
 
© J.R. Blackwell
Ursula Vernon is the creator of the popular Dragonbreath series, and her work has won five Hugo awards. She lives, writes, draws, and lives in a castle (ok, maybe it’s more like a house) in Pittsboro, North Carolina. View titles by Ursula Vernon
Dragonbreath:  An IRA/CBC Chidren's Choice
"Great stuff for reluctant and rapacious readers alike."--BCCB
Dragonbreath:  Attack of the Ninja Frogs:  NYPL Children's Books 2010:  100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
"Delightful."--School Library Journal
Dragonbreath:  Curse of the Were-Weiner:  An Autumn 2010 Kids' Indie Next List Pick, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
* "[An] impossibly droll escapade."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Dragonbreath:  Lair of the Bat Monster:  A Spring 2011 Indie Next List Pick

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Attention all Wimpy Kid and Bad Kitty fans!
Who do you call when you have a really weird mystery involving mutants, toxic sludge, and enormous missing dentures? Detective Danny Dragonbreath, of course! He may not be as book smart as his nerdy friends Wendell and Christiana, but this dragon knows more about strange creatures and slimy things than anyone. . . and this case is really strange and slimy.
Featuring Ursula Vernon's trademark comic book hybrid style, the Dragonbreath graphic novel series is guaranteed to make you laugh until smoke comes out your nose!
 

Author

© J.R. Blackwell
Ursula Vernon is the creator of the popular Dragonbreath series, and her work has won five Hugo awards. She lives, writes, draws, and lives in a castle (ok, maybe it’s more like a house) in Pittsboro, North Carolina. View titles by Ursula Vernon

Praise

Dragonbreath:  An IRA/CBC Chidren's Choice
"Great stuff for reluctant and rapacious readers alike."--BCCB
Dragonbreath:  Attack of the Ninja Frogs:  NYPL Children's Books 2010:  100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
"Delightful."--School Library Journal
Dragonbreath:  Curse of the Were-Weiner:  An Autumn 2010 Kids' Indie Next List Pick, Kirkus Reviews 2010 Best Books for Children
* "[An] impossibly droll escapade."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Dragonbreath:  Lair of the Bat Monster:  A Spring 2011 Indie Next List Pick

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