Over the garden wall. Distillatoria / written by Jonathan Case ; illustrated by Jim Campbell ; colors by SJ Miller ; letters by Mike Fiorentino.
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- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781684152681
- 1684152682
- 9781544417820
- 1544417829
- Distillatoria
- Based on (work): Over the garden wall (Television program)
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Main Library | Children's Graphic Novel | Over the Garden W | S1 | Available | 33111009307998 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
When they mysteriously wake up back home from being lost in the Unknown, brothers Greg and Wirt have to help their friend Beatrice--a talking bluebird--return safely before anyone realizes she can talk.
When Greg and Wirt make it back home from the Unknown, their victory is bittersweet when they realize Beatrice came as well. Now, it's up to them to help Beatrice return safely to the Unknown before anyone realizes she can talk. As the brothers juggle keeping Beatrice's secret safe as Sara expresses a newfound interest in Greg, only Beatrice notices something sinister lurking in the shadows...
The Eisner Award-winning series goes further into the Unknown with this all-new original story by Eisner Award-winning writer Jonathan Case (Green River Killer: a True Detective Story) and Eisner Award-winning Over the Garden Wall artist Jim Campbell.
When Wirt and Greg find themselves back home from The Unknown, they can't believe it's real. But their victory is bittersweet when they realize Beatrice is still with them. Now, it's up to these half-brothers to help Beatrice return safely to the Unknown before anyone realizes she isn't a normal bird. As the brothers juggle keeping Beatrice's secret safe they find their road filled with surprises as Sara expresses a newfound interest in Wirt...but it's not long before Beatrice notices that not everything is what it seems