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Knights Club

Alliance of Dragons (GN): The Comic Book You Can Play

Shuky Waltch Novy Novy

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QUIRK BOOKS
25 September 2020
Comic Quests is a series of interactive, pick-your-panel graphic novels for middle grade readers, full of adventure, puzzles, and fun! Knights Club is a hilarious, medieval-themed quest for bravery and glory.

You've been training to be a valiant knight, and now the prince of Nekashu needs your help- the princess of the orcs has been taken by a band of vikings! Solve riddles, traverse mountains, and fight giants and dragons to reach the princess and bring her safely home. Your success depends on your choices alone, because the hero is you!

By:   ,
Illustrated by:   Novy
Imprint:   QUIRK BOOKS
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   7
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 147mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9781683691952
ISBN 10:   1683691954
Pages:   104
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shuky is the founder of Makaka Editions. He is the author of nine interactive comics and almost as many traditional comics. Waltch was born in 1984 in the Vosges. He studied drawing for three years at the St. Luc Institute of Tournai and contributes to several fanzines, including Ribozine. His influences span from Franquin to Toriyama. In 2008, his first comic, Ecolo Attitude, was published by Makaka Editions. Since then, he has worked for several publishers, including Vents d Ouest and Ankama. Novy is a comics author, letterer, and illustrator living in France.. Author Residence: France

Reviews for Knights Club: Alliance of Dragons (GN): The Comic Book You Can Play

The Alliance of Dragons definitely continues the series' tradition of providing my son and I a memorable cooperative afternoon adventure. -Dad Suggests A creative experience that encourages young adults to engage their imagination and problem-solving skills, and also makes an excellent gift! Highly recommended. -Midwest Book Review Praise for Knights Club! In this innovative middle-grade graphic novel, readers choose their own path through a series of riddles and hidden passages as they craft an adventure that's unique to them. -Game Informer, on Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery Wonderfully fun and entertaining. -Midwest Book Review, on Knights Club: The Buried City An immersive reading experience full of adventure and fun. The book series really can be enjoyed by all ages since its beautiful storytelling manages to capture its audience young & old alike. -BioGamer Girl, on Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery It's choose your own adventure for the modern generation of kids! As engaging and fun as a video game. And better for development. - Sussan N., Librarian at Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library, on Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery All good fun and it kept my son highly entertained...Knights Club would make an excellent and unexpected pick-up idea for a reader who may want a bit more input into their latest read. -Grab This Book, on Knights Club: The Bands of Bravery Everyone loves the Comic Quests series! Kid approved. -The Dice Tower, on Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods For kids just diving into the genre, [Comic Quests is] a fantastic gateway and springboard to those more involved types of [role-playing] games. -The Roarbots If you love reading, gaming, and magical animals, you're going to fall head over heels for this brand new graphic novel series. -YAYOMG!, on Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods An interactive series that will appeal to reluctant readers and anyone who enjoys making a fun story. -School Library Journal, on Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods An exciting and adventurous way to encourage young people to read, as well as hone their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. -Midwest Book Review, on Iron Magicians Great for commutes, waiting in long lines, or any instance where you're stuck without anything to do or anyone to talk to. Or, you know, simply because you want to play an RPG by yourself!. -Sequential Tart, on Iron Magicians Fun for kids of all ages. -Really Into This, on Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods


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