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Highlights
- Mischief and Mayhem are BACK to tackle middle school and cursed bunny heads in this hysterical full-color graphic novel sequel from author-illustrator Ken Lamug.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.95" x 5.59" Paperback
- 256 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Comics & Graphic Novels
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Missy already defeated her former best friend, the supervillain Melvira, in an epic showdown--so how hard can making friends at middle school be? Well--boot camp leader Gru is the new principal, and she's ready to kick Missy out at the first sign of trouble. Then Melvira enrolls at Missy's school, and she's being much too nice. Melvira wants to run for student-body president, and Missy doesn't trust her. Missy starts to seem like the paranoid one for thinking Melvira and her league of supervillians are up to evil. After food fights and catfights, Missy and Melvira land in dtention together. They're reminded of how great their friendship used to be. And maybe they could be friends again--but that didn't go so well the first time. But when a cursed bunny head begins to turn their town into zombies, the two may have to team up once more to fight the greater evil--and discover if they can still be true sisters-in-trouble.Book Synopsis
Mischief and Mayhem are BACK to tackle middle school and cursed bunny heads in this hysterical full-color graphic novel sequel from author-illustrator Ken Lamug. This page-turner is perfect for fans of the Dog Man and Lunch Lady series!
Missy already defeated her former best friend, the supervillain Melvira, in an epic showdown, so how hard can making friends at middle school be?
But when a "reformed" Melvira suddenly enrolls at Missy's school and wants to run for student body president . . . Missy knows in her gut that Melvira and her league of supervillains must be up to evil again. After food fights and catfights, Missy and Melvira land in detention together, where they're reminded of how great their friendship used to be. And maybe they could they be friends again--but that didn't go so well the first time...
Then a cursed bunny head begins to turn their town into zombies, and the two may have to team up once more to fight the greater evil. Can the former best friends turned archenemies still be true sisters-in-trouble?
Review Quotes
"Packed with thrills and quirky humor, Lamug has created characters whose personalities burst with energy. This fast-paced story breathes life into a young, inventive female character who learns that sometimes the greatest powers lie within." -- Publishers Weekly
Praise for Mischief and Mayhem #1: "Diabolically hysterical fun!" -- Chris Grabenstein, #1 New York Times bestseller
"Mischief and Mayhem are delightfully irreverent. Pilkey fans will likely adore this duo who follow their own bliss. Lamug's humor and illustrative style are unique, and this take on the joy of (limited) villainy is fresh, boldly drawn, and playful." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"The action hurtles along through panels of hyperkinetic cartoon action and snarky banter to a climactic face-off featuring epic robot battles, lots of slime and toilet paper. A rousing kickoff for the Captain Underpants crowd." -- Kirkus Reviews