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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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