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Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Newspaper Strips Collection, Volume 1

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Spawned from the three-time Oscar-winning animation shorts, Grand Day Out, Close Shave and the feature-length, Curse of the Were-rabbit, the Wallace & Gromit Complete Newspaper Strips Collection collects 52 whole weeks and 311 individual strips of hilarious invention and unintended consequence!

The strip, which appears daily in The Sun, the UK's most popular daily newspaper, is read by an audience of 2.3 million readers. The full-colour strip features a self-contained, weekly-continuity that sees our plucky, bald inventor race from one hair-brained invention to the next with gust, extreme silliness and more puns than you can shake a stick at!

Collecting 311 Wallace & Gromit strips that appeared daily in The Sun, from May 2010 to May 2011.


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Publisher: Titan Comics

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  • ISBN: 9781782767008
  • Release date: March 26, 2015

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  • ISBN: 9781782767008
  • File size: 77349 KB
  • Release date: March 26, 2015

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OverDrive Read
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Languages

English

Spawned from the three-time Oscar-winning animation shorts, Grand Day Out, Close Shave and the feature-length, Curse of the Were-rabbit, the Wallace & Gromit Complete Newspaper Strips Collection collects 52 whole weeks and 311 individual strips of hilarious invention and unintended consequence!

The strip, which appears daily in The Sun, the UK's most popular daily newspaper, is read by an audience of 2.3 million readers. The full-colour strip features a self-contained, weekly-continuity that sees our plucky, bald inventor race from one hair-brained invention to the next with gust, extreme silliness and more puns than you can shake a stick at!

Collecting 311 Wallace & Gromit strips that appeared daily in The Sun, from May 2010 to May 2011.


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