Duff Parker and the Downfall of the Dystopiad

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Pub Date Dec 12 2022 | Archive Date Dec 01 2022
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Description

New middle schooler Duff Parker has fallen in with a neighborhood gang. After he loses control and seriously hurts his adversary during a fight, Duff makes a break from the gang, losing all his friends in the process. As an escape, he turns to the graphic novel series he finds in his uncle’s room and joins his middle school Sci-Fi Club. As he helps the club prepare for a costume contest at their local comic con, a whole new world opens up for him. But when the old gang comes back to settle a score, Duff must find a way to save the Sci-Fi Club before he loses more than just his reputation.

New middle schooler Duff Parker has fallen in with a neighborhood gang. After he loses control and seriously hurts his adversary during a fight, Duff makes a break from the gang, losing all his...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781950317028
PRICE $16.00 (USD)

Average rating from 15 members


Featured Reviews

Fun comic with a message, for the younger reader - middle school/P6-7/s1-2. Simple but effective, easily accessed artwork and narrative. I picked this comic up as a Scottish teacher to see if it would work for my pupils. And the answer is a resounding yes; it is American school based, but the context is the same. You can work on your anger issues, and find a safe place with peers that support you. Thank you to NetGalley for the comic ARC. The views expressed are all mine.

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