Time Warp Trio, Vol. 1: Nightmare on Joe's Street

While on a sleepover, Joe and Sam learn the meaning of a horror story as they get caught up in a real, live nightmare of their own! Join Joe and Sam as they come face–to–face with Frankenstein's monster, and take him back to the nineteenth century to drop him off with his creator, Mary Shelley. Will Joe and Sam fix everything with their time–warping power, or will Mary Shelley's famous monster be erased from history forever?
Ages: 6 – 11
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Strangely enough, it was entertaining and had me wanting more. That's usually not the case in terms of graphic novels. Let me be the first to admit, I can't follow graphic novels. The drawings of the characters are consistant and the dialogue is easy enough to follow.
This deals with Frankinstein coming to life and in Joe's kitchen. He time warps with his bff Sam back to see Mary Shelly, the author and "creator" of the monster. It seems the monster is p.o. at Mary for creating him so he wANTs to terminate or at least find out WHY she created him, the way she did.
We meet Lord Byron, and the author who created Vampire. They go off to get the monster and the poet who wrote the Vampire (he wanted his creature to come to life bc they all thought the Vampire was boring) so he "borrowed" The Book and wrote in it, thusly had himself turn into the vampire. Sam and Joe decided to use Frankie and Vamps to fight it out and since the poet can swim, he lived...to return to Lord Byron's home. There, they all corrected the mistakes and when back in time, again, to redo Mary's dream so she will write Frankenstein and then zap back into Joe's kitchen, pre monster smashing.
Not too bad.
This deals with Frankinstein coming to life and in Joe's kitchen. He time warps with his bff Sam back to see Mary Shelly, the author and "creator" of the monster. It seems the monster is p.o. at Mary for creating him so he wANTs to terminate or at least find out WHY she created him, the way she did.
We meet Lord Byron, and the author who created Vampire. They go off to get the monster and the poet who wrote the Vampire (he wanted his creature to come to life bc they all thought the Vampire was boring) so he "borrowed" The Book and wrote in it, thusly had himself turn into the vampire. Sam and Joe decided to use Frankie and Vamps to fight it out and since the poet can swim, he lived...to return to Lord Byron's home. There, they all corrected the mistakes and when back in time, again, to redo Mary's dream so she will write Frankenstein and then zap back into Joe's kitchen, pre monster smashing.
Not too bad.
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