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Minions Volume 3: Viva Le Boss!

English

By (author): Stephane Lapuss

Illustrated by: Renaud Collin

Hold on to your bananas - the Minions are back! The Minions are back, back for more! More chaotic catastrophes, more astonishing (mis)adventures, more mayhem, and definitely more banana related mishaps and misdeeds, And more bananas. Lots and lots of bananas! See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 367g
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781787730175

About Stephane Lapuss

Written by: Lapuss. The Belgium writer has worked for several of Europe's most successful comic magazines including Tch ! - where he wrote a medical comic strip called The Infirmary explaining the functions of the human body to children. In 2005 he started working for Spirou on his new satirical series Screenshot. His other work includes writing Le Piou Superblagues and Scooters for Delcourt and Damned De La Route for Bamboo. He has also written comic biographies of the Beatles and Michael Jackson. Art by: Renaud Collin - has illustrated various French comics and graphic novels including Le Monde Selon Francois Otto and Spirou

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