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The Spy School vs. SPYDER Graphic Novel Paperback Collection (Boxed Set): Spy School the Graphic Novel; Spy Camp the Graphic Novel; Evil Spy School the Graphic Novel

The Spy School vs. SPYDER Graphic Novel Paperback Collection (Boxed Set): Spy School the Graphic Novel; Spy Camp the Graphic Novel; Evil Spy School the Graphic Novel

Current price: $41.99
Publication Date: March 5th, 2024
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9781665951739
Pages:
992
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Description

The first three books in the New York Times bestselling Spy School series by Stuart Gibbs are now available together in graphic novel format in this collectible paperback boxed set!

Can an undercover nerd become a superstar agent? Ben Ripley sure hopes so—and his life may depend on it!

When Ben Ripley is recruited to the CIA’s Academy of Espionage, it’s a dream come true. But as soon as he gets on campus, Ben finds out that Spy School is way more deadly than debonair. And given his total lack of coordination and failure to grasp even the most basic spying skills, Ben begins to wonder what he’s doing here in the first place.

Luckily, through a series of hilarious misadventures, Ben realizes he could actually become a halfway decent spy…if he can survive all the attempts being made on his life!

Follow Ben as he learns the tricks of the trade, is thrown into danger, and double-crosses the enemy, in action-packed full-color panels.

This fast-paced paperback graphic novel boxed set includes:
Spy School the Graphic Novel
Spy Camp the Graphic Novel
Evil Spy School the Graphic Novel

About the Author

Stuart Gibbs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Charlie Thorne series, FunJungle series, Moon Base Alpha series, Once Upon a Tim series, and Spy School series. He has written screenplays, worked on a whole bunch of animated films, developed TV shows, been a newspaper columnist, and researched capybaras (the world’s largest rodents). Stuart lives with his family in Los Angeles. You can learn more about what he’s up to at StuartGibbs.com.

Anjan Sarkar’s preferred illustration style is “wonky and slightly misshapen,” which he realized around the time that he started drawing with his children (who are masters of the wonky line). His work is influenced by illustrators like David McKee, Jill McDonald, and Maurice Sendak, whose books he read as a little person. Anjan is also unhealthily obsessed with a few contemporary illustrators such as Benjamin Chaud, Sara Ogilvie, and Neal Layton. Since becoming a full-time illustrator, he’s created illustrations for children’s books, animation, and advertising. Anjan works from a little studio in his house in Sheffield, England, where he lives with his wife and two kids.