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Sir Fong's Adventures comic books may be growing in reputation, but Sir Fong himself shrunk to the size of a cell in Book 3!

The Dead Scientists find that they'd accidentally sent Sir Fong into a cell-eat-cell world. That mistake will not only turn Sir Fong to the dark side, but trigger off the start of a new flu pandemic - one that kills not birds nor swine, but Man's Best Friends - pet dogs! Totto the bunny and his friends must learn all about plant and animal cells, DNA and how cells multiply.

But this time, to stop the pandemic and save all the pets, they may have to stop their favorite teacher Sir Fong!Book 3 completes the Sir Fong Trilogy of the Basic Sciences in the coolest way possible, and features two Asian scientists AND a vetenarian too!

200 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2012

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Otto Fong

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Otto was an engineer, then a science teacher in Singapore’s premier boys’ school Raffles Institution before embarking on a career as a fulltime comic artist and publisher in 2008.

He created the popular science comic series Sir Fong’s Adventures In Science, which has won over many fans in Singapore, Malaysia and other parts of the world.

His 2013 venture into horror novel territory, Bitter Suites, was critically acclaimed by fellow writer Ovidia Yu, Books Kinokuniya director Kenny Chan and Straits Times reviewer Clara Chow. All three stated that the story would make a great movie.

In 2014, Otto created a new teen sci-fi novel series Black Peony, releasing Black Peony and the Zombie Kangaroos and Black Peony and the Dino Pirates back-to-back.

Otto’s latest project is an as-yet-untitled comic in collaboration with the Centre of Quantum Technologies in the National University of Singapore. He is the 2014-2015 Outreach Fellow, and will be bringing Quantum Mechanics to young readers.

Past achievements includes two Singapore Art Fest plays Mr Beng (1999) and HERStory (2011), a Book Award winner Cetecea (1996), the first R(A)-rated Mandarin play in Singapore Another Tribe (1995). Otto also won the first and third prizes in the first national comic-drawing competition Toon Craze Toon Grace in 2000. Otto’s first comic book was Buddy Buddy (1998) published in Beijing, China.

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