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Sanjay and Craig Boxed Set: #1-3

By (author) Eric Esquivel and Ryan Jampole





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Over 175 pages of hilarious adventures featuring a boy (Sanjay), his snake (Craig), and all you can eat hotwings. What happens when hotwings come alive? What are Sanjay, Craig and the gang doing in season 13 of their show? How can Sanjay and Craig help their idol Tufflips get back in shape? The answers to these questions and more await in this boxed set collecting all three volumes of Sanjay and Craig graphic novels based on the hit Nickelodeon Show! Yeah, Dawg!

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Publisher | Papercutz
Published date | 9 Jan 2018
Language |
Format | Undefined
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 232 x 154 x 13mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 420g
ISBN | 978-1-6299-1759-7
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / comics & graphic novels / general


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