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Mighty Mighty Monsters

Hide and Shriek!

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Before the monsters can play Hide and Seek, they need to make some rules. No flying like a vampire bat, no sniffing like a werewolf, and absolutely no magic!

48 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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Sean Patrick O'Reilly

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Author and founder of Arcana Studio, Canada's largest comic book company.

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December 5, 2022
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Profile Image for Nikki in Niagara.
4,367 reviews165 followers
October 14, 2010
The Mighty Mighty Monsters series already has six books out and I thought this was very clever and cute. These are the stories of the most famous monsters when they were kids living on Transylmania Street, before they grew up into their infamous roles. Everybody has a part in this book making it feel like the first, though the series is not numbered. Vlad the vampire does take centre stage as he's considered the leader by the children. They have a fun night of playing hide and seek in the neighbourhood, magic has been denied as part of the rules so everyone is on a fair footing. Vlad finds everyone very quickly and complains that no one here knows how to hide properly when he realizes that Frankie is still missing, then the action starts and the book ends with a funny surprise. I found this a lot of fun and the reading level spot on for the target ages (7-9). Boys, especially, will enjoy this series.
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1,070 reviews113 followers
March 18, 2012
In this title from the Mighty Mighty Monsters series, the monsters of Translymania play a friendly game of hide and seek, without magic. Of course, the game gets spooky and adventurous. As with the other title from this series that I reviewed, I really like the series, but the pictures are not the best. Still, kids are really going to enjoy these graphic novels!
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3,845 reviews527 followers
December 14, 2014
3.5*

I liked Witchita alot more in this one than in her story, *Homesick Witch*. In this one, Witchita is forbidden to use magic during the MMM's game of Hide-and-Seek, so she is easily found. But, later, the other MMM are begging her to use her magic to save Frankie. Witchita is declared the winner until another of the MMM speaks up that he was not found. That was a fun ending.
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5,676 reviews34 followers
October 24, 2016
A fun series to introduce classic movie monsters to kids of all ages. Also a Hi-Lo graphic novel for even the youngest of horror geeks.
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