Minecraft Volume 1 (Graphic Novel) (Minecraft, 1)
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The first Graphic Novel in the world of Gaming Phenomenon Minecraft! Tyler is your everyday kid whose life is changed when his family has to move from the town he’s always known. Thankfully, Tyler has a strong group of friends forever linked in the world of Minecraft! Tyler, along with his friends Evan, Candace, Tobi, and Grace have been going on countless adventures together across the expanses of the Overworld and are in need of a new challenge. They decide to go on the Ultimate Quest – to travel to the End and face off against the ender dragon!
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (6 Jun. 2019), Dark Horse |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 88 pages |
ISBN-10 | 150670834X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1506708348 |
Reading age | 8 – 12 years |
Dimensions | 15.19 x 0.74 x 22.96 cm |
by Shell
Any minecraft fan would enjoy this. My son really loves reading and if it’s to do with video games even better!
by JayKayEl
Grandson loved this (Christmas 2021), though he doesn’t like reading. Still looks at it now and again (Dec 2022). We’ve had various conversations about the story through the year, while playing Minecraft.
(GS is autistic, was in Yr7 when he got the graphic novel and loves both Minecraft and Among Us.)
by V. ALVINO
Wonderful little book for Minecraft fans. I got it as a bday gift for. 10- year old and he was over t he moon when he got it. I’d def recommend it for comics fan!
by Carlo Santonastaso
My daughter aged 7 really enjoyed the book, and is looking forward to the next one.
Shame on the adults who think a girl asking another girl out on a date should not be covered in a comic.
This is a very small discussion in the book, and I applaud the diversity. Why not its 2019, Get with the times!
by Sham
I found the addition of the LGBT content of two young girls wanting to date in this completely inappropriate for children.
by Cynthia
Great comic for Minecraft fans.
by Chief M
My child really enjoyed this comic. He and we had no problems with the messages in this story. The themes touch on upheaval, changes and making new friends, but still being able to keep old ones.
by Daisy
Gifted to a youngster on his tenth birthday – met with huge enthusiasm and was finished by bedtime, ready to read again. The graphic novel is justifiably popular, and while the recipient of this copy can read well, it opens up books for those who can’t.