The Lion Kids Bible Comic
by Ed Chatelier
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Pub Date 22 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 24 Sep 2019
Lion Hudson Ltd | Lion Children's Bks
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Description
The Beano meets the Bible.
Over 60 stories in comic strip style, from artists who brought us the Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep cartoon strips.
Having worked on Sesame Street, Transformers, Beano, Dandy and Marvel cartoons. Great for reluctant readers.
Fun for all ages!
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780745977195 |
PRICE | US$13.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 112 |
Featured Reviews
I was really impressed with how this book took something that can be boring to kids, and put it into comic book form. It was entertaining for both my 8 year old as well as my 5 year old. They enjoyed it!
Entertaining and interesting, a book that can be read by children and adult.
The illustrations were great and they did a great job in matching the text.
Recommended!
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC
This was a delightful book with stories from the bible that I shared with my 8 years old daughter. It was informative and a great introduction for children to start learning about the bible. As it is written in comic form, this book lends itself to the reluctant reader and the illustrations make the book fun. Thanks to netgalley for letting me review this book.
This is a winner. It's an entertaining way of introducing children of any age to the Bible in accessible ways (or even for revisiting stories). I'd love to have a copy of this in my classroom.
'The Lion Kids Bible Comic' by Ed Chatelier with art by Mike Kazybrid is a fun look at Bible stories with humor aimed at kids.
Starting at Genesis and going through Revelation, the major stories are covered with cartoony illustrations and silly humor. The reader would probably appreciate these better with some knowledge of the Bible, and if so, there may be a few laughs to be found.
This is not meant to be a serious look at the Bible in comic book form. There are other published things for that. This is a send up with nods and asides. It felt some of the humor was a bit foreign to this reader, so it might go a bit over heads of kids I know. The illustrations are fun with lots of details in the drawings.
I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Lion Hudson Ltd. and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
An accessible translation of the BIble for young readers who enjoy graphic novels and comics. With bright pictures to accompany the simple text, this book told the whole story of the Bible, giving children the big picture, from Genesis through to Revelation. Featuring many stories presented in most children's Bibles, it also featured some that might be less familiar, such as the story of Job. I hope to add a copy of this to our reflection area at school for our more reluctant readers.
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