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Release date: December 11, 2012 | Age Range: 6 - 11 years | Series: Power Rangers Super Samurai (Book 2)
What if an evil villain used toys to conquer the world?
The evil Lord Xandred has a new plan to take over the earth: use his small minions the Nighlok to pose as toys and infiltrate the houses of children everywhere. The Power Rangers track the source of the plot to a lone warehouse on the edge of the city, uncovering a conspiracy larger than they could have imagined. They must race against the clock to defeat the evil minions and save humanity.
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Stefan Petrucha has written X-Files comics and for Disney Comics. He is the author of such YA series as Timetripper, Split, The Rule of Won, and Blood Prophecy, which was published in 2010 to rave reviews. Stefan authored the hit Papercutz graphic novel "Tales From the Crypt #8: Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid" and appeared on the most reason season of A&E's Paranormal State.
Paulo Henrique illustrated The Hardy Boys graphic novels volumes 7 through 20, The New Hardy Boys Casefiles series, and the first two volumes of LEGO's Ninjago. He first brought his unique style to the United States in Top Cow Productions' Myth Warriors.
Born in the Bronx, Stefan Petrucha spent his formative years moving between the big city and the suburbs, both of which made him prefer escapism.
A fan of comic books, science fiction and horror since learning to read, in high school and college he added a love for all sorts of literary work, eventually learning that the very best fiction always brings you back to reality, so, really, there's no way out.
An obsessive compulsion to create his own stories began at age ten and has since taken many forms, including novels, comics and video productions. At times, the need to pay the bills made him a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals, but fiction, in all its forms, has always been his passion. Every year he's made a living at that, he counts a lucky one. Fortunately, there've been many.
In this story, the Power Rangers Super Samurai are faced with a foe that initially seems quite easy to conquer: a bunch of toys. The Rangers soon discover things aren't as they seem as the toys are actually nighlok in miniature form. The Ranger learn a lesson in mathematics as the toys exponentially multiply the closer they get to the source. The illustrations are colorful and rather simplistic. However, the panels aren't always ordered sequentially, so they story can be difficult to follow at times. Also, unless you are a fan of the series, you probably won't like the story with its mix of Asian spiritual themes and anime-inspired violence. Overall, this book is strictly for those who are fans of Power Rangers Super Samurai.