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Bianco, Guillaume, 1976-
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Santa Claus -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Death -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Ghosts -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Bianco, Guillaume, 1976-
Santa Claus -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Death -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Ghosts -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Billy
Fog
and the gift of trouble sight : original story, poems, and anarchic bestiaries / by Guillaume Bianco ; pages laid out and subtly arranged by J.L. Deglin ; English lettering by Deron Bennett.
by
Bianco, Guillaume, 1976-
Archaia Entertainment, 2011.
Call #:
741.5 B578b
Subjects
Santa Claus -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Death -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Ghosts -- Comic books, strips, etc.
ISBN:
9781936393398 (hc.)
1936393395 (hc.)
Uniform title:
Billy
Brouillard et le don de trouble vue. English
Alternate title:
Gift of trouble sight
Billy
Fog
.
Volume
1
Description:
142 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Notes:
Translated by Edward Gauvin.
"Originally published in France as part of Collection métamorphose (Editions Soleil)"--Colophon.
Summary:
Featuring illustrations that capture the mood of an Edward Gorey collection as seen through the prism of Tim Burton, this is the story of
Billy
Fog
, who's able to see things that most people can't, and spends a lot of time thinking about death, nightmares, ouija boards, ghosts, and the Boogeyman. When his cat dies, he writes a letter to Santa Claus (as a trusted and all-knowing authority figure) asking him to explain the concept of death.
Audience:
T, Teen +13. Archaia Entertainment.
Grade: 8-up. SLJ.
Genre:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.
Other authors:
Deglin, Jean-Luc.
Bennett, Deron.
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