
Mega Robo Bros 2: Mega Robo Rumble
Neill Cameron(Author)
David Fickling Books (Publisher)
Published on 5. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-910989-81-4 (ISBN)
Description
Alex and Freddy are brothers. Robot brothers! When duty calls, they're agents of R.A.I.D., an elite government unit that protects the world from robotic attacks.
Now they're facing new and terrifying threats: a giant drill-bot is destroying London, Freddy gets famous, and even worse, a mysterious robot twisted with rage is intent on ruthlessly exacting his revenge on R.A.I.D . . .
Now they're facing new and terrifying threats: a giant drill-bot is destroying London, Freddy gets famous, and even worse, a mysterious robot twisted with rage is intent on ruthlessly exacting his revenge on R.A.I.D . . .
Reviews / Votes
A comic that deserves to be read and shared the world over, a wonderful thing that works on every single level * Comicon * Immensely smart, fun and nuanced * Kirkus starred review * Unmissable excitement for kids of all ages and vintage . . . a true must-have * Comics Review * Exudes energy and excitement . . . funny, compelling and a celebration of diversity * BookTrust *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910989-81-4 (9781910989814)
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Person
Neill Cameron is a cartoonist and writer, creator of the award-winning Mega Robo Bros and How to Make Awesome Comics, and the popular middle grade novels Freddy vs School and Freddy and the New Kid. Since 2011 his work has appeared in the weekly children's comic The Phoenix, where he produces - amongst other things - the robotic soap opera comedy Mega Robo Bros, and (with artist Kate Brown) the Cornish-set fantasy drama Tamsin and the Deep. Neill is also currently artist in residence at The Story Museum in Oxford, where he has contributed several large-scale comic strip installations and is involved in comics-based education and activities.