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    Little and Large #1

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    Here is another delightful book from writer/artist Tony Millionaire featuring two interconnected stories that tie together for the happiest of endings.

    When Ann Louise's grandfather crashes through the woods to cut down a tree for use in his workshop, he never stops to think about all the creatures making their home in it. Uncle Gabby then meets a spider displaced from his tree house and begins a quest to find him a new place to live.

    A weathervane? A dollhouse? A goose-wagon? Sadly, no, no and no!

    But what is Grandfather building from the lumber?

    • With the release of his seventh book,
    Little and Large, Tony Millionaire again proves he is one of the best at telling simple, charming stories for children that delight with their clever endings. Follow Uncle Gabby as he tries to find a new home for his friend, the spider!

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    It is nice to see the Roots of "Comics" healthy with writers like Tony Millionaire, his Sock Monkey Sequential art stories are funny and good spirited, exactly what "Comics" were about when they first got popular.  The major difference with this and a classic comic, is that Millionaire understands the power of Sequential art and has a dual narrative, one story told on the left with a small plain panel in Black and white and then a bigger panel, in color and details on the left.     I love the ...

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