Big Nate: Prank You Very Much (Volume 2) (Big Nate TV Series Graphic Novel)

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This dynamic graphic novel is based on the Big Nate animated series. Starring Nate, Francis, Dee Dee, Teddy, and friends, these hilarious escapades will thrill longtime Big Nate fans as well as new readers. It's Big Nate like you've never seen him before!

When it comes to making mischief, Nate Wright's in a class by himself. Whether he's pranking his sister with fluorescent toothpaste or giving the school yearbook an unauthorized glow-up, Nate's genius for trickery always earns straight As.

Based on the hit Big Nate TV show on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon, Big Nate: Prank You Very Much features stories from two shorts and two complete episodes. In "The Pimple of Power," a honkin’ zit on Nate’s forehead unexpectedly becomes the most miraculous good luck charm in school history. In “Time Disruptors,” Nate and his pals channel a legendary team of superheroes to rescue Francis from the clutches of P.S. 38’s obnoxious archrival, Jefferson Middle School. Two short stories showcase Nate’s unmatched prank-pulling flair along with his hilarious response to a school picture day gone horribly wrong.

Combining the animated series’s full-color artwork with the hand-drawnillustrations  so familiar to fans of Big Nate comics, Prank You Very Much packs a serious comic punch!

 
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# of Pages: 224

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2022

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Language: en

ISBN: 9781524878733

Lincoln Peirce is an American cartoonist and author best known for creating the popular comic strip "Big Nate," which has been syndicated in over 300 newspapers worldwide. Born in Iowa and raised in New Hampshire, Peirce studied art at Colby College and received his MFA from Brooklyn College. He began his career as a freelance cartoonist, contributing to various publications before creating "Big Nate" in 1991. The comic has since spawned a successful book series, graphic novels, and an animated TV show. Peirce's work has been praised for its relatable humor and engaging characters, making him a beloved figure in the world of humorous comics.