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The boys are back to their temple raidin' ways, but has the long, crooked arm of the law caught them?
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Ben Sears is a cartoonist, illustrator and musician born and raised in Louisville, KY where he continues to live and work. His Double+ character has appeared in a number of zines, online anthologies and the all-ages adventure comic Night Air, where he has been perpetually in over his head.
Zusammenfassung
Corrupt cops, hive-like henchmen, begoggled boy heroes, labyrinthine HQs, unlikely team ups, heartbreaking best friend breakups, and a liberal dose of super science, zingers and explosive action. Sound like a Double+ adventure? It is.
Ben Sears  is a cartoonist, illustrator and musician born and raised in Louisville, KY where he continues to live and work. His Double+ character has appeared in a number of zines, online anthologies and the all-ages adventure comic Night Air, where he has been perpetually in over his head.
Zusatztext
“The action sequences are rendered in excellent detail, combining elements of video games, European comics, and manga conventions. The technology and character designs are first-rate, and this book is a joy to read, behold, and revisit. It’s just plain fun.” — Stergios Botzakis, Graphic Novel Resources
“Telling the tale with gleeful, off-kilter gusto, Sears borrows parts of many a fantasy masterpiece—the blocky, futuristic aesthetic of Miyazaki’s Castle in the Sky; the central relationship and world-invention of Adventure Time; the clear line verve of Tintin—and combines them into something wonderfully distinctive.” — Jesse Karp, Booklist
“The artwork is fantastic. The linework is clean; the style is fresh and full of life. The art puts you in a good mood just by looking at it” — Dustin Cabeal, Comic Bastards
“Sears is an American comics creator with decidedly global influences, and that makes his work a lot of fun to read.” — Elle Collins, ComicsAlliance
"Reading Ben's work is so much fun. I love his use of color and his characters. It reads like he had a blast making it." - Brandon Graham, King City, Multiple Warheads, Prophet, ISLAND Magazine
 “Night Air and Volcano Trash — Ben Sears’ stories about Plus Man and his robot, Hank — aren’t really mysteries, but there’s a weird noir feel to them, mashed up with sci-fi, action movies, comic strips and everything that’s cool. For older kids, these would be fun reads.” — Erik Missio, CBC Parents
 “From castles and haunted beings in Night Air (think Waluigi with more one liners) to a ‘Mission Impossible’ type labyrinth in Volcano Trash, the hero and robot brigade continue to impress as they do things their own way through a medley of shenanigans.“ — Ben Niespodziany, Neonpajamas