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  • The Comic Book Kid

    Adam Osterweil, Craig Smith

    Paperback (namelos, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Two boys venture into the space/time continuum to rescue a prized first edition Superman comic. Twelve-year-old Brian will never forget the day, when he was seven, that he accidentally spilled a cup of punch on his father's valuable copy of a Superman #1 comic book from 1939. He is certain that his cheerful, joking father secretly despises him for ruining this prized possession. Like his father, Brian collects comic books, so it is not surprising when Mr. Somerset, the owner of the General Store, gives one to Brian. What is surprising, however, is that the comic book is full of blank panels and that a metal ring falls into Brian's lap. Brian thinks that there must be some kind of mistake. Why would anyone want to buy a blank comic book? Paul, Brian's best friend, activates the ring, sets the date to 75 million B.C., and then presses a button labeled "Timequest." The boys suddenly find themselves in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean battling a prehistoric beast. This wet adventure becomes the first of many "Timequests" -- both to the past and to the future. During their travels, they escape from 1939 to find themselves in the prehistoric past where they get caught in a battle between a mastodon and a pack of dire wolves. They warp away just in time, but one problem leads to another. When they finally make their way back home they find that though they have been changed by their adventures, home is comfortably the same ... or is it? Disney Adventures Book Awards Winner (Adventure Category) The Best Children's Books of the Year (Nine to twelve) --Bank Street College of Education
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  • The Comic Book Kid

    Adam Osterweil, Craig Smith

    eBook (namelos, Sept. 9, 2009)
    Two boys venture into the space/time continuum to rescue a prized first edition Superman comic.Twelve-year-old Brian will never forget the day, when he was seven, that he accidentally spilled a cup of punch on his father'svaluable copy of a Superman #1 comic book from 1939. He is certain thathis cheerful, joking father secretly despises him for ruining thisprized possession. Like his father, Brian collects comic books, so it is not surprising when Mr. Somerset, the owner of the General Store, gives one to Brian. What is surprising, however, is that the comic book isfull of blank panels and that a metal ring falls into Brian's lap. Brian thinks that there must be some kind of mistake. Why would anyone wantto buy a blank comic book? Paul, Brian's best friend, activatesthe ring, sets the date to 75 million B.C., and then presses a buttonlabeled "Timequest." The boys suddenly find themselves in the middle ofthe Atlantic Ocean battling a prehistoric beast. This wet adventurebecomes the first of many "Timequests" -- both to the past and to thefuture. During their travels, they escape from 1939 to find themselvesin the prehistoric past where they get caught in a battle between amastodon and a pack of dire wolves. They warp away just in time, but one problem leads to another. When they finally make their way back homethey find that though they have been changed by their adventures, homeis comfortably the same ... or is it?Disney Adventures Book Awards Winner (Adventure Category)The Best Children's Books of the Year (Nine to twelve) --Bank Street College of Education
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  • The Comic Book Kid

    Adam Osterweil, Craig Smith

    Hardcover (Front Street imprint of Boyds Mills Press, April 30, 2001)
    Brian is convinced that his cheerful, joking father is still angry at him for accidentally destroying his valuable Superman #1 comic book from 1939. Like his father, Brian collects comics. So he's not surprised when Mr. Somerset, the owner of the town's general store, gives him one. But he is surprised to find that the comic book is full of blank panels and that a metal ring falls out when he opens it. Brian's best friend, Paul, finds a dial on the ring. He sets it to 75 million B.C., presses a button labeled "Timequest," and the boys suddenly find themselves in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean battling a prehistoric beast! They decide to use the ring to travel back to 1939 to get another Superman #1 for Brian's father. But when a string of misadventures threatens to alter their life back at home forever, Brian realizes that the comic doesn't matter as much as getting back to his mom and dad.
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  • Comic Book Kid

    Adam Osterweil, Craig Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1948)
    The Comic Book Kid by Adam Osterweil and pictures by Craig Smith - Scholastic First Printing January 2002
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  • The Comic Book Kid

    Adam Osterweil, Craig Smith

    Paperback (Front Street Inc, Jan. 30, 2010)
    When they are given an unusual comic book that allows them to travel in time, twelve-year-old Brian hopes that he and his friend will be able to replace his father's valuable Superman comic that Brian had ruined years before. Reprint.
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  • The Comic Book Kid by Adam Osterweil

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    Mass Market Paperback (namelos, March 12, 1892)
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  • The Comic Book Kid by Adam Osterweil

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    Paperback (, Jan. 1, 1613)
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