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Cover: Marta Lorini

Geronimo Stilton #9

Jan 2012 · NBM · 9.99 USD; 10.99 CAD
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“The Weird Book Machine”
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In this ninth volume of the Geronimo Stilton graphic novel series, the bumbling mouse journalist Geronimo Stilton finds himself tangled in a puzzling mystery involving a strange book-making contraption. When a bizarre machine starts producing weird books that cause chaos in New Mouse City, Geronimo must team up with his friends and family to uncover the inventor's true intentions. This full-color graphic novel adaptation brings the beloved Scholastic book character to life with fast-paced adventure and humorous antics suitable for young readers.

In "The Weird Book Machine," Geronimo Stilton dives into a mysterious invention that turns stories into living, breathing worlds—right before your eyes. Written by Jim Salicrup and Michele Foschini, this whimsical tale offers a behind-the-scenes peek at how the adventures are crafted, with Foschini sharing her unique collaboration with the mouse author. The story’s playful tone and inventive premise are brought to life by Marta Lorini’s vibrant cover art.

writer Michele Foschini · writer Nanette McGuinness · artist, inker Ennio Bufi · colorist Mirka Andolfo · letterer Ortho · cover Marta Lorini

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Full credits

artist, inker Ennio Bufi
colorist Mirka Andolfo
letterer Ortho
cover pencils, inks Marta Lorini

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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The Pirate Cats travel back in time to Germany, 1455, to steal Gutenberg's printing process and set themselves up as the inventor of moveable type.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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