Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Newspaper Comic Strips Collection Volume 2: 2011-2012

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This second volume of the complete newspaper comic strip collection continues the daily comic-strip adventures of Wallace, the world's most famous inventor, and Gromit, his ever- faithful and resourceful canine companion, as they frantically struggle from one harebrained scheme and outlandish invention to the next all in the pursuit of an honest buck. Packed with jokes, gags, gadgets, and punishingly phunny puns this collection contains all 318 daily newspaper strips from 2011 - 2012, when Wallace and Gromit set off on a cheese tour of Europe, battled out-of-control Halloween teddybear robots, went treasure hunting off the coast and made their own blockbuster movie! As new.
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AuthorRicky Chandler (Author), David Leach (Author), Steve White (Author), John Burns (Illustrator), Mychalio Kazybird (Illustrator)
PublisherTitan Comics
PlaceLondon
Year2014-10-07
ISBN9781782760825
BindingHardcover
ConditionAs New
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