Soon to be an animated series with Paramount+ and Nickelodeon!The Complete Big Nate collects every daily and Sunday cartoon ever syndicated. Presented in a numbered series of e-books, each containing one year's worth of strips, this is a goldmine for all Big Nate fans to see many cartoons that have never been published in books. Aspiring cartoonist Nate Wright is the star of Big Nate. As a popular middle-grade book character, Nate is 11 years old, four-and-a-half feet tall, and the all-time record holder for detentions in school history. He's a self-described genius and sixth grade Renaissance Man. Nate, who lives with his dad and older sister, has a habit of annoying his family, friends, and teachers with his sarcasm.
Lincoln Peirce is a cartoon artist from Portland, Maine. He lives with his wife and two children, and occasionally gives lectures to students about cartoon creating. Peirce writes the comic strip "Big Nate". Peirce's comic strip, Big Nate, is featured as an island on the famous children's website, Poptropica. Big Nate appears as the first cartoon on The Maine Sunday Telegram in the comics section.
He studied art at Colby College in Maine were he began cartooning. He also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture before teaching art and coaching basketball at a New York highschool for 3 years. He currently plays hockey with "an old men's league" and describes it as his best sport as a child. In an interview with the Washington Post, Peirce stated that his last name is pronounced "purse" and is not a misspelling of "pierce."
Lincoln Peirce was a member of the "Surviving as a Print Cartoonist" Panel at the Maine Comics Art Festival with fellow cartoonists Corey Pandolph (Barkeater Lake, Toby: Robot Satan, The Elderberries), Norm Feuri (Retail, Gill) and with Mike Lynch moderating. On the panel Lincoln revealed he is currently working with some animation and licensing projects including the addition of a Big Nate island to the online game Poptropica.
Mad it to 1996 in the Big Nate Universe. And in this year, Nate stops obsessing over Jeannie because he manages to get a girl friend of his own. Plus the usual shenanigans and run ins that Nate is prone to. Interestingly his "favorite" social studies teacher gives him a break as she is out on maternity leave. Still fun to read.
This book might have been my favorite big nate graphic novel I feel like all the other books made nates life to terrible and it was just the same old thing but this book did a good job at making his life good and bad by throwing in Angie solving some of his problems but not all of his problems
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The book is ok but it isn't 7 to twelve if there's kissing and the word search sexist it isn't right
The book has a bad age group because of the pictures and language it used it just isn't right for 7, 8, 9, ten year olds and maybe even eleven or twelve year olds