<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The graphic novel that inspired the theatrical film Rumble, expanded with a new epilogue"--Cover<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Can a depressed monster learn how to be a hero? Maybe with a little help. The hilarious and heartwarming graphic novel that inspired the movie RUMBLE is now expanded with a new epilogue!</b> <p/>In a fantastical 1860s England, every quiet little township is terrorized by a ferocious monster -- much to the townsfolk's delight! Each town's unique monster is a source of local pride, not to mention tourism. Each town, that is... except for one. <p/>Unfortunately for the people of Stoker-on-Avon, their monster isn't quite as impressive. In fact, he's a little down in the dumps. Can the morose Rayburn get a monstrous makeover and become a proper horror? It's up to the eccentric Dr. Charles Wilkie and plucky street urchin Timothy to get him up to snuff, before a greater threat turns the whole town to kindling. Monsters of all ages are sure to enjoy this tale about life's challenges, the power of friendship, and creative redemption, packed with epic battles and plenty of wild beasts! <p/>Prepare for the release of the 2021 film RUMBLE with this expanded edition of the beloved graphic novel, now featuring a new 10-page epilogue!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Harvey Award Finalist!<br>An ALA Notable Children's Book!<br>One of YALSA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens!<br>One of YALSA's Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers!<br>Featured on ALSC's Graphic Novel Core Reading List (Grades 3-5)! <p/>Really fun, goofy, extremely silly fantasy for readers of all ages, crying out for reviewers and critics to make appalling puns of the 'monstrously good' variety.<b> -- Neil Gaiman</b> <p/>Rob Harrell has jumped the fence from comic strips to graphic novels with ease, and brought with him wit, strong characters, and last minute twists. Funny, original, unexpected. And best of all: excellent monsters! <b>-- Jeff Smith, creator of <i>Bone</i></b> <p/>Rob Harrell reminds us of a more interesting time when cities took great civic pride in the quality and flamboyance of their local monsters, instead of something silly like football teams. And I sure am glad he does. More, Rob, I want to hear more! <b>-- Richard Thompson, creator of <i>Cul de Sac</i> and <i>Richard's Poor Almanac</i></b> <p/>A funny, exciting tale of melancholy monsters and eminent Victorians.. like <i>How to Train Your Dragon</i> with a twist of <i>Bloom County</i> and <i>The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen</i>. Harrell makes the jump from the newspaper page to the graphic novel with his sense of humor intact. <b>-- Noel Murray, <i>The AV Club</i></b> <p/>With a deliciously cinematic sense of both framing and pacing, this indie charmer is both quirky and novel; expect it to appeal to fans of Jeff Smith's <i>Bone</i> series. Just plain monstrous fun. <b>-- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred review)</b> <p/>Harrell's exuberant, cinematic cartooning plays up the fun of his mashup concept; despite the 19th-century setting, the dialogue is determinedly modern in a way that recalls the <i>Shrek</i> films. But the anachronisms in no way damper the fun--the jokes pile up as quickly as the carnage. <b>-- <i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/>The art is great, the jokes are funny, and the story is as much fun as anything you'd get from Pixar or DreamWorks... whether you're young, old, or somewhere in between, this is one of those stories that you can't help but smile through, knowing you'll be revisiting it time and time again. <b>-- <i>Ain't It Cool News</i></b> <p/>Great rollicking fun for the whole family. <b>-- <i>Broken Frontier</i></b> <p/>As much fun for older readers as it is younger, <i>Monster on the Hill</i> is an incredibly strong debut for Harrell. Very well done. --<b> <i>Read About Comics</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rob Harrell</b> wrote the <i>Life of Zarf</i> trilogy, as well as the middle-grade novel <i>Wink</i>. He also created the syndicated comic strip <i>Big Top</i>, and now writes and draws the long-running comic strip <i>Adam@Home</i>. He lives in Zionsville, Indiana, with his wife, Amber, and their two dogs, Kasey and Cooper. Visit him online at www.robharrell.com.
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