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Whalesville X Rocks & Minerals #1 (Not First Printing)
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- Bagged & Boarded
- From: Whalesville X Rocks & Minerals
- Author: Matt Kindt
- Artist: Adam Pollina
- Published by: BAD IDEA
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Product Description
WHALESVILLE x ROCKS AND MINERALS – a brand-new, perfect-bound format with a massive new story added to the already enormous WHALESVILLE – two sets of amazing creators telling two incredible stories smashed together to create one epic 72-page, ad-free tome!
From the limitless imaginations of New York Times best-selling writer Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT), veteran artist Adam Pollina (X-Force), and Eisner Award-winning colorist Matt Hollingsworth (Hawkeye) comes a very special whale tale for all ages (and species) in the tradition of Hayao Miyazaki and Pixar!
When young Wawae – the seaborn son of a whaling captain – is thrown overboard and swallowed whole by a whale, he knows his father will relentlessly pursue revenge against the creature that stole away his boy.
What he didn’t expect, however, is what he’s about to find inside: the town of “Whalesville”, a colourful, cobbled-together village inhabited by an astounding collection of talking sea creatures, including a crab named Caleb, an angler fish called Angela, and a seadragon that prefers to go by Lilly.
But, to Wawae’s new friends, Whalesville isn’t just their home, it’s the whole world, and they don’t understand the danger that now pursues them from above the waves or that they are even inside a whale at all.
To rescue his new best buddies, Wawae will have to convince them of the truth… and save Whalesville before his own father sends them sinking into the inky depths forever.
ROCKS AND MINERALS
Written by MATT KINDT
Art by TONY MILLIONAIRE
Colors by JAMES CAMPBELL