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Teen Titans Go!: Roll With It! (Teen Titans Go! Roll With It! (2020-) Book 1) Kindle Edition
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There might also be problems with the campaign's most important relic, the "Anklet of Extreme Crushing (and Chafing)," which Robin has tightly clasped to his leg.
- Reading age8 - 12 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level3 - 7
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateNov. 10 2020
- ISBN-13978-1779504302
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About the Author
P.C. Morrissey is an Eisner Award-winning graphic novel editor and writer. His editing credits include the Harvey Award-winning The Muppet Show Comic Book and the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel anthology Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard. As a writer, Paul has penned several all-ages comics, most notably Teen Titans Go!, Sesame Street, and Fraggle Rock. In addition to co-writing several Teen Titans Go! comics with Heather Nuhfer, Paul collaborates with her in life. The duo were married on a beach on Maui in 2016. Fun fact: Paul and Heather met while working together on the Fraggle Rock graphic novel series. They are definitely nerds.
Agnes Garbowska has made her name in comics illustrating such titles as the New York Times bestselling and award-winning DC Super Hero Girls for DC Comics. In addition, her portfolio includes a long run on My Little Pony for IDW, Teen Titans Go! for DC Comics, Grumpy Cat for Dynamite Entertainment, and Sonic Universe: Off Panel strips for Archie Comics.
Sandy Jarrell has a comics career that allows him to spend loads of time in Jump City (Teen Titans Go!), Riverdale (Archie, Reggie and Me), as well as in and around the DC Universe (Bombshells United, Black Canary, Batman '66). IRL he lives in the Raleigh, NC, area with his lovely wife, adorable kids, and ferocious doggos. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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- ASIN : B08L9PRN32
- Publisher : DC (Nov. 10 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 333733 KB
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- Print length : 151 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #210,922 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Agnes Garbowska was born in Poland and grew up in Canada. She currently resides in the United States. With a strong imagination she found her love of art and comics at an early age. This has led her to have her long career being a story teller in comics and graphic novels for over 14 years.
Agnes has worked with many of the major comic book publishers illustrating such titles as the New York Times Best Selling, Ringo Award, and Diamond Gem Award winner DC Superhero Girls, as well as Teen Titans Go! for DC Comics. She has also worked on many titled for IDW Publishing including My Little Pony, Care Bears, and Jem and the Holograms. In addition she has worked on Grumpy Cat, Boo: the World's Cutest Dog, and Li’l Vampi for Dynamite Entertainment, Sonic Universe Off-Panel Stripes for Archie Comics, and Victories for Dark Horse. She has worked with Marvel Comics, providing artwork for Girl Comics and Spider-Ham 25th Anniversary Special, as well as cover art for Marvel’s Super Hero Adventures.
In addition to interior art, Agnes has been working as a cover artist for many IDW titles including My Little Pony, Jem and the Holograms, Transformers, Clue, G.I. Joe, Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack, Dexter’s Laboratory, and Littlest Pet Shop series. In addition to her IDW work she has illustrated cover art for many Dynamite Entertainment titles including Boo: World's Cutest Dog, Grumpy Cat, Red Sonja, Li’l Battlestar Galactica, Li’l Ernie, Li’l Bionic Kids, Li’l Red Sonia, and Doodle Jump. Her cover work continues to other companies, illustrating covers for Aspen ComicA, Archie Comics, Oni Press, Boom!, and Valiant to name a few.
Before her full-time work in comics, Agnes was the illustrator for the Yogurt the Ogre line of books for Canadian publisher Pdoink!. Yogurt the Ogre won the Gold Metal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards in 2011 for best first book in the picture book category.
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The story is complete and self contained, not a series or trilogy or the like.
The book runs one hundred and forty three pages. It's divided into eleven chapters.
It is an all new story for the characters from the cartoon show 'Teen Titans go!'. All about the group of teen superheroes led by their fearless dashing and amazing team leader Robin the Boy Wonder. The greatest superhero ever. He gets his team to play the roleplaying game Basements and Basilisks - obvious parody of a certain famous such game - and he has to find how to balance taking the game seriously with having fun. But there's a little impending problem he hasn't foreseen.
The book is of a size that will just about fit into very big pockets.
I love the cartoon show. The art is great and does recapture the characters, even though it does look different of course from the tv version. The writing manages the same and gets many funny little characters moments in there.
It does take the advantage a full length graphic novel gives you of being able to use the medium to it's fullest, and come up with an epic story that animation would take a lot of time and money to recapture. There is one very good bit of plotting in here which I didn't see coming, and it works so well when it happens.
Stories like this in graphic novel form can't manage the quickfire jokes of the show, because of their longer pace. But that's not an issue.
The one slight issue I had with this is that it's a little dense in the writing at times. It does have to slightly change art style at points to show if they are in or out of the game, and at other times there's an awful lot going on. Which is why I would put the reading level at eleven up and advanced, because it's not a light read, so it might be a bit hard for 8-10 year olds.
Still a great read in many ways, but just not quite a five star one.
There's a short preview of another dc graphic novel for younger readers at the back.