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Annoying Orange Graphic Novels Boxed Set: Vol. #1-3

By (author) Mike Kazaleh, By (author) Scott Shaw, By (artist) Mike Kazaleh, By (artist) Scott Shaw





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Orange drags his friends Pear, Apple, and Marshmallow away from the comforts of the kitchen counter and into the most insane debacles these fruits have ever seen. But luckily for them, Orange is a charming and heroic leader who... wait, what's this? We're just getting word that Orange is in fact horribly annoying, and quite possibly the worst fruit you could ever have with you while trying to infiltrate the CIA, travel through time, or shoot off into space. Prepare to groan in pain as Orange mercilessly annoys you in this freshly squeezed series of graphic navels!

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Publisher | Papercutz
Published date | 8 Oct 2014
Language |
Format | Paperback
Pages | 256
Dimensions | 226 x 155 x 15mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 435g
ISBN | 978-1-5970-7736-1
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BISAC | comics & graphic novels / general


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