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Phineas and Ferb Classic Comics Collection Vol. 6 - by Scott Peterson
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Highlights
- Phineas and Ferb are back with even bigger summer adventures, outlandish inventions, and laugh-out-loud antics!
- 88 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Comics & Graphic Novels
- Series Name: Phineas and Ferb Classic Comics Collection
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Phineas and Ferb are back with even bigger summer adventures, outlandish inventions, and laugh-out-loud antics! This sixth volume collects classic comic stories in their original release order--many available in paperback for the very first time.
Summer vacation means unlimited possibilities for Phineas Flynn and his stepbrother Ferb! Every day, the inventive duo cook up wild new projects that stretch the limits of imagination--much to the frustration of their sister Candace, who never stops trying to expose them. No matter how close she gets, their antics always slip past unnoticed. Meanwhile, the family pet Perry the Platypus has his own mission: keeping the bumbling but persistent Dr. Doofenshmirtz from conquering the Tri-State Area. As Agent P, he's always one step ahead, ready to foil another outrageous "inator" scheme. Phineas and Ferb: Classic Comics Collection, Volume 6 gathers more of their laugh-out-loud comic escapades in their original release order--many appearing in paperback for the very first time!
About the Author
Scott David Peterson is an American writer, author, and producer.
Eric Jones was a self-taught artist who made his comic debut with a pin-up in a late '80s issue of Mr. Monster. One of his early claims to fame was drawing the flyer for the musical group Green Day's first ever show, and he later worked on concept art for the band's hit American Idiot album. For comic book fans, Jones is best known for his 2008-2009 DC series Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the Eighth Grade, written by his long-time friend (and frequent creative collaborator) Landry Q Walker. Jones broke into comics in the mid '90s with the miniseries Filthy Habits, and he was a key part of SLG Publishing (then known as Slavor Labor Graphics) in its glory days with books such as Little Gloomy (which was later adapted into an animated series called Scary Larry).
Brooklyn artist Bill Alger drew for DC's humor titles in the 1990s, such as 'Nickelodeon Presents', 'Scooby Doo', 'Groos Point', and 'Dexter's Laboratory', as well as the 'Big Book Of...' series under the Paradox Press imprint. He has since then drawn mainly licensed properties for Scholastic Books, Cartoon Network, Image Comics, Golden Books, Nickelodeon Magazine, Phineas and Ferb Magazine and other Disney magazines. He has also contributed to the collective book 'Streetwise: Autobiographical Stories' (TwoMorrows Publishing, 2000).
Tom Neely is an artist living in Los Angeles. He is the illustrator of NY Times Best-seller The Last Book On The Left! But before that he was best known for his own creations: the cult-hit indie comic book Henry & Glenn Forever; as well as the Image Comics series The HUMANS, which he created with Keenan Marshall Keller.
NYTimes-bestselling and Eisner-nominated cartoonist of INVESTIGATORS, HIPPOPOTAMISTER, and more.