The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo

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Product Details
Price
$10.99  $10.22
Publisher
First Second
Publish Date
Pages
128
Dimensions
8.5 X 5.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250188267

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About the Author
Drew Weing lives in Athens, Georgia, with his wife, cartoonist Eleanor Davis, and too many cats. He makes comics for print and online, among which are the nautical graphic novel Set to Sea, the infinite canvas webcomic Pup, the monster mystery series Margo Maloo, and the early reader comic Flop to the Top, which he co-authored with his wife.
Reviews

Included in Kirkus's Best of 2016 list.

You're going to lie awake at night thinking about how fun this book is. -Adam Rex, author of The True Meaning of Smekday

Margo Maloo is fantastic fun! -Tom Angleberger, author of the Origami Yoda series

Drew Weing's Creepy Casefiles, with its quirky kids, sympathetic beasties and hand-rendered coloring, reads like a classic children's title from decades past...if not for the astute, subtle observations on cultural dynamics within cities and the ripple effects of gentrification. --Paste Magazine

Clever dialogue enhances this intriguing and multilayered story set in a fully realized world of monster and human coexistence.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

It's a beautifully conceived and executed trio of stories, and readers will hope that more installments are on the way.-- Publisher's Weekly, starred review

The banter is brisk and witty, and humans and monsters alike boast a refreshing ordinariness unusual in fantasy/horror/hero comics.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

With a saturated color palette, noirish dialogue, and a thought-provoking message about gentrification, this first in a series (originally published as a webcomic) is packed with warm laughs and smart, spooky mystery.--Booklist

Weing's colorful drawings reward extended examination; Echo City is rife with monster life, and creepy crawlies turn up in the most unexpected places, but domestic scenes and the city streets also show the artist's keen eye for details.--School Library Journal