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Galactic Hot Dogs 1: Cosmoe's Wiener Getaway by Brallier, Max

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
1481480987
Book Title
Galactic Hot Dogs 1 : Cosmoe's Wiener Getaway
Book Series
Galactic Hot Dogs, Galactic Hot Dogs Ser.
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Rachel Maguire, Kelley, Nichole, Nichole Kelley, Maguire, Rachel, Yes
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Max Brallier
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Humorous Stories, Action & Adventure / General, General, Comics & Graphic Novels / General, Science Fiction
Item Weight
15.5 Oz, 13.5 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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"Mind-blowing action and big-time fun " --Jeff Kinney, bestselling author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series In the rollicking series brought to you by New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth ... Meet Cosmoe, the Earth-Boy. He's captain of the Neon Weiner, the finest flying food truck in the galaxy. Along with his bud, Big Humphree, he spends his days cruising the cosmos and staying crazy busy ... 1. Cooking up a Mega-Dog. (Dude, this hot dog is the size of a jeep ) 2. Escaping mutant worm monsters, zombie space pirates, and grumpy robots. (What the butt? ) 3. Playing Super Moon Ninja Death Jab (Turbo Ear Slap 9,000 points ) 4. And...PROTECTING THE GALAXY from the Ultimate Evil. (He's kind of an awesome space guy.)

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ISBN-10
1481480987
ISBN-13
9781481480987
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219685385

Product Key Features

Book Title
Galactic Hot Dogs 1 : Cosmoe's Wiener Getaway
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Humorous Stories, Action & Adventure / General, General, Comics & Graphic Novels / General, Science Fiction
Illustrator
Rachel Maguire, Kelley, Nichole, Nichole Kelley, Maguire, Rachel, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Max Brallier
Book Series
Galactic Hot Dogs, Galactic Hot Dogs Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz, 13.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
This print edition of the webcomic Galactic Hot Dogs compiles the first 26 chapters into a more or less cohesive tale featuring young Earth gamer Cosmoe and his hulking alien buddy Humphree. Rocketing through interstellar space aboard their futuristic hot dog stand, The Neon Wiener, the two start by trying to enter their Mega-Dog in the Great Intragalactic Food Truck Cook-Off, end by blowing up a humongous evil monster with a crate of Humphree's Hot Hot Sauce, and in between face challenges ranging from zombie space pirates to dealing with annoying stowaway Princess Dagger. The page design, which tends toward a mad, jagged jumble of fragmentary black-and-white action cartoons, boxes of hyped-up dialogue, splinters of narrative text in multiple sizes, and loud sound effects, takes getting used to but effectively conveys the furious pacing of the plot's roller-coaster array of feats and fails. Readers who have already stepped up to the Neon Wiener online will welcome newly added comments between chapters by a robotic sidekick., Cosmoehas a snarky response to every situation, and evil queens, monster worms, andkiller robots aren't going to keep him from sharing his perspective. Co-ownerof the best food truck in the galaxy, the Neon Wiener, he's cruising along justfine without a sidekick princess, thank you very much, but he gets one anywayafter Princess Dagger decides to break away from her Evil Queen mother. Thesnappy dialogue, quick pace, and compact text (most pages are partially to mostlyillustration, in a format appealing to graphic-novel lovers) keep things movingat the right speed for such an outlandish plot. Cosmoe's tendency to shoutirreverent things at any opportunity ("Butts!" is a favored exclamation), hisfearlessness, and his cool alien best friends make him quite the appealingprotagonist, and readers will be right there with him, hoping he can save theday and get back to making the best hot dogs in the galaxy pronto. Alien factlists, clever sidenotes, and amusing, comic bookstyle art add to theparty., This highly illustrated story has something for every demographic, offering robots, zombies, hot dogs, a princess, video games and wrestlers. This is not a complete list. Even people who hate princesses might enjoy the book, thanks to snarky dialogue. Hero Cosmoe gasps, "What the butt?! What are you doing here?" "Stealing your ship, silly. I'm an evil princess. Y'know?" Princess Dagger knowingly responds. Cosmoe just wants to serve up hot dogs (his food truck is called the Neon Wiener), but he's being chased around the galaxy by Evil Queen Dagger and her Royal Armada, who are after the princess. Within a few chapters, he's fighting zombie space pirates. The fight scenes are the weakest parts of the book. They read like transcripts of video games: "He swings! I duck AND-WHOOSH!-The Boss Worm's fist flies over my head. NOW! YES!" It's hard to engage emotionally when most of the nouns and verbs are missing. But there are some terrific jokes. When Cosmoe is getting tossed around by a robot, he muses, "Now I know what underwear in a dryer feels like…." The overall effect is like a little like flipping through every channel on cable TV. The book is so frenetic that some readers will need caffeine to get through it, but in the end, that turns out to be an advantage: If a joke doesn't work, or if readers get bored, all they have to do is turn the page. (Graphic/science-fiction hybrid. 7-12), Readers who enjoyed Brallier and Maguire's Galactic Hot Dogs webcomic (or played around in the recently launched Poptropica.com island set in the same universe) can follow the travails of Cosmoe the Earth-Boy, alien cohort Big Humphree, and maybe-evil Princess Dagger in this print adaptation. Covering the same territory as the 26 chapters of Cosmoe's story available at Funbrain.com, this hybrid novel/comic follows Cosmoe's attempts to gather the pieces of the Map-O-Sphere, which purportedly leads the way to the Ultimate Evil. Brallier's story races ahead at what in the film Space Balls would be called "ludicrous speed." Maguire does a heroic job of keeping up with twists and turns that include run-ins with Zombie Space Pirates and the villainous General Krax von Grumble, as well as intergalactic wrestling and video-game tournaments; even so, the action isn't easy to track. Planet-shaking sound effects ("SHHH-BLAM!!!") and lowbrow humor proliferate ("There are 19,476 doom-suns in the known galaxy and they're all hot as butts"), adding up to a whirlwind SF adventure that doesn't take itself a bit seriously., This highly illustrated story has something for every demographic, offering robots, zombies, hot dogs, a princess, video games and wrestlers. This is not a complete list. Even people who hate princesses might enjoy the book, thanks to snarky dialogue. Hero Cosmoe gasps, "What the butt?! What are you doing here?" "Stealing your ship, silly. I'm an evil princess. Y'know?" Princess Dagger knowingly responds. Cosmoe just wants to serve up hot dogs (his food truck is called the Neon Wiener), but he's being chased around the galaxy by Evil Queen Dagger and her Royal Armada, who are after the princess. Within a few chapters, he's fighting zombie space pirates. The fight scenes are the weakest parts of the book. They read like transcripts of video games: "He swings! I duck ANDWHOOSH!The Boss Worm's fist flies over my head. NOW! YES!" It's hard to engage emotionally when most of the nouns and verbs are missing. But there are some terrific jokes. When Cosmoe is getting tossed around by a robot, he muses, "Now I know what underwear in a dryer feels like...." The overall effect is like a little like flipping through every channel on cable TV. The book is so frenetic that some readers will need caffeine to get through it, but in the end, that turns out to be an advantage: If a joke doesn't work, or if readers get bored, all they have to do is turn the page. (Graphic/science-fiction hybrid. 7-12), "Mind-Blowing Action and Big-Time Fun!", The slang and invented language used along with thepremise of this book, first in a new series, is silly. However, the sciencefiction adventure story is more than meets the eye and as it unfolded I foundmyself laughing out loud. Cosmoe is the captain of the best flying foodtruck around the galaxy. In addition to cooking hot dogs, he protects theuniverse from the evil villain. Students with lower reading comprehensionskills would truly enjoy this book. Text features are interesting and theF.R.E.D facts will help lure kids into being excited about reading. Reluctantreaders will be engaged in the graphics illustrations, short facts inserted intothe middle of a chapter, and the easy-to-read sentences. The book is funny,engaging, and has the potential to turn a non-reading student into someone wholoves books., This highly illustrated story has something for every demographic, offering robots, zombies, hot dogs, a princess, video games and wrestlers. This is not a complete list. Even people who hate princesses might enjoy the book, thanks to snarky dialogue. Hero Cosmoe gasps, "What the butt?! What are you doing here?" "Stealing your ship, silly. I'm an evil princess. Y'know?" Princess Dagger knowingly responds. Cosmoe just wants to serve up hot dogs (his food truck is called the Neon Wiener), but he's being chased around the galaxy by Evil Queen Dagger and her Royal Armada, who are after the princess. Within a few chapters, he's fighting zombie space pirates. The fight scenes are the weakest parts of the book. They read like transcripts of video games: "He swings! I duck AND--WHOOSH!--The Boss Worm's fist flies over my head. NOW! YES!" It's hard to engage emotionally when most of the nouns and verbs are missing. But there are some terrific jokes. When Cosmoe is getting tossed around by a robot, he muses, "Now I know what underwear in a dryer feels like...." The overall effect is like a little like flipping through every channel on cable TV. The book is so frenetic that some readers will need caffeine to get through it, but in the end, that turns out to be an advantage: If a joke doesn't work, or if readers get bored, all they have to do is turn the page. (Graphic/science-fiction hybrid. 7-12), Cosmoehas a snarky response to every situation, and evil queens, monster worms, andkiller robots aren't going to keep him from sharing his perspective. Co-ownerof the best food truck in the galaxy, the Neon Wiener, he's cruising along justfine without a sidekick princess, thank you very much, but he gets one anywayafter Princess Dagger decides to break away from her Evil Queen mother. Thesnappy dialogue, quick pace, and compact text (most pages are partially to mostlyillustration, in a format appealing to graphic-novel lovers) keep things movingat the right speed for such an outlandish plot. Cosmoe's tendency to shoutirreverent things at any opportunity ("Butts!" is a favored exclamation), hisfearlessness, and his cool alien best friends make him quite the appealingprotagonist, and readers will be right there with him, hoping he can save theday and get back to making the best hot dogs in the galaxy pronto. Alien factlists, clever sidenotes, and amusing, comic book-style art add to theparty.
Publication Date
2016-05-03
Lccn
2014-946268
Grade from
Third Grade
Series Volume Number
1
Age Range
8-12
Dewey Decimal
741.5/973
Grade to
Seventh Grade

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