Who Turned Off the Colors?

· Capstone
Ebook
128
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

The Rainbow-Barfing Unicorn virus hasnÕt infected humans . . . until now! In this adventure, twelve-year-old Xander contracts the mysterious virus of the Rainbow-Barfing Unicorns. The virus gives the unicorns their barfing abilities, but itÕs having the opposite effect on XanderÑitÕs draining him of any color at all! XanderÕs fate lies in the handsÑer, hoovesÑof Ronk, the most dimwitted of all Rainbow-Barfing Unicorns. This is not good. In fact, this is badÑreally, really bad. Plump-full of grotesquely delightful characters and fantastical realms, Xander and the Rainbow-Barfing UnicornsÑfrom writer Matthew K. Manning (Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures)Ñis so epic itÕll make you wanna puke.

About the author

The author of the Amazon best-selling hardcover Batman: A Visual History, Matthew K. Manning has contributed to many comic books, including Beware the Batman, Spider-Man Unlimited, Pirates of the Caribbean: Six Sea Shanties, Justice League Adventures, Looney Tunes, and Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? When not writing comics themselves, Manning often authors books about comics, as well as a series of young reader books starring Superman, Batman, and the Flash for Capstone. He currently resides in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife Dorothy and their two daughters, Lillian and Gwendolyn. Visit him online at www.matthewkmanning.com.;Joey Ellis lives and works in Charlotte, NC with his wife Erin and two sons. Joey writes and draws for books, magazines, comics, games, big companies, small companies, and everything else in between.

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