Cosmic Pizza Party
by Nick Murphy; Paul Ritchey
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Pub Date Jun 08 2021 | Archive Date May 04 2021
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Description
When the biggest pizza tycoon in the universe tells them the secret location of a cheese that’s literally to die for, the crew jumps at the chance to take their pizza to the next level. But as they venture among the curds, they find more adventure than they bargained for. Space slugs, sandstorms, and culinary critics are just some of the dangers that the crew will have to overcome together if they want to throw the most amazing, most intergalactically awesome pizza party!
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781524867331 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |
Featured Reviews
A very lively young comic to hopefully settle down lively young readers. A group of disparate aliens are here to prove something pretty much (literally) universally acknowledged – that you can't beat a good pizza, even if the alien climate sometimes makes delivery a bit awkward. But the path to a great 'za doesn't always run smoothly, especially when a tip-off about a planet made of the galaxy's best cheese proves to put them in danger, and when a prince gets sucked into a games console because of – yup, you guessed it – pizza. The book's not perfect – having the character biogs at the end when we needed them before the pell-mell, introduction-free action started is daft, and if we were supposed to learn some science with the third episode considering recycling, differences between life-forms and differences in chemistry, then it failed. But by the time we have a suitably moral ending, and some gaudy fun, the whole thing has been worthwhile. Clearly not something I'd re-read, but for the right audience member a book that delivers all a kid's favourite toppings of drama, aliens, robots, alien robots and more.
An absolutely adorable graphic novel adventure about an intergalactic pizza delivery company trying to beat out the competition. Just pure fun and pizza jokes.
Cosmic Pizza Party follows three business partners and one robotic intern on their quest to feed the galaxy delicious pizza. There are five stories in this book that each teach a lesson. The characters are unique and the drawings are fun and colorful. The map at the front of the book was helpful, and there were lots of puns in the names of planets, ships, and the pizza equipment. At the end of the book, there were some character bios. and quizzes and extra entertainment for kids. I think this book would be good for children from ages 8 to 11.
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