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TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM: THE K. THULHU FILES is a hefty (50+ pages!) anthology book featuring several self-contained stories designed to be read in preparation for, or alongside, the upcoming and long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM.
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Showcasing some of indie comics’ most talented artists in Matt Crotts (KYRIE), Maxi Dallo (KILL JOURNAL) and Monika Maccagni (MONSTER M.D.) TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM: THE K.THULHU FILES will offer readers top-caliber, yet markedly different interpretations of TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM’s spooky universe through 3 thrilling, fun-filled, hair-raisingly good stories.
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Written by Von Klaus and with art by Monika Maccagni, the superstar writer-and-artist team behind last year's crowdfunding sensation, Monster M.D., "The Tale of Kleotep" invites readers to explore the enigmatic past of K.Thulhu High's moonshine-guzzlin', banjo-playin', tobacco-chewin' Mummy schoolbus driver known only as Kletus.
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In "Quest for the Cosmic Dreidel", a field trip to a famous synagogue takes a turn to the surreal as TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM’s gentle giant, Joshua the Golem, breaks away from the tour group to embark on a reality-bending, mind-twisting adventure!
Written by Rob Muerto and featuring art by Matt Crotts, the genius creator behind acclaimed series "Kyrie".
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Written by Rob Muerto and featuring art by one of Argentina’s most talented comic-book artists, Maxi Dallo (KILL JOURNAL), “Back in Romero…” tells the story of everyone’s favorite teenage Zombie back when he was cool, well before Drake turned him into his personal welcome mat. But were things really all that rosy back then? When are they ever...
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Production on TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM: THE K.THULHU FILES is nearly 100% done! We just need some time to push sales while taking care of the logistics surrounding printing and fulfillment. This book is guaranteed to get in your hands on time, and in as great a shape (or better!) as the first TALES FROM THE CLASSROOM.