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I Am Mr. Spock (Star Trek)

Illustrated by Ethen Beavers
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Hardcover
$4.99 US
6.63"W x 8.06"H x 0.19"D   | 4 oz | 72 per carton
On sale Jan 08, 2019 | 24 Pages | 978-1-9848-2975-7
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Boldly go where no one has gone before with the launch of this new series of Star Trek(TM) Little Golden Books!

A logical, brave, and brainy science officer, Spock is the pointy-eared Vulcan who completes the crew of the USS Enterprise on its five-year mission. Star Trek fans of all ages will love this action-packed Little Golden Book based on the classic TV series. This book will tell them everything they need to know about one of the most famous aliens of all time--with its fun, lighthearted text and unique retro art style!
Ethen Beavers is an illustrator and comic book artist from Modesto, California. He has illustrated several comic book series and has amassed a cult following for his cutting-edge, action-packed images. He has worked with Warner Bros., the Cartoon Network, and George Lucas. His works include Bad Weather!, Batman!, and The Call of Kur.     View titles by Ethen Beavers

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Boldly go where no one has gone before with the launch of this new series of Star Trek(TM) Little Golden Books!

A logical, brave, and brainy science officer, Spock is the pointy-eared Vulcan who completes the crew of the USS Enterprise on its five-year mission. Star Trek fans of all ages will love this action-packed Little Golden Book based on the classic TV series. This book will tell them everything they need to know about one of the most famous aliens of all time--with its fun, lighthearted text and unique retro art style!

Author

Ethen Beavers is an illustrator and comic book artist from Modesto, California. He has illustrated several comic book series and has amassed a cult following for his cutting-edge, action-packed images. He has worked with Warner Bros., the Cartoon Network, and George Lucas. His works include Bad Weather!, Batman!, and The Call of Kur.     View titles by Ethen Beavers

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