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Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 issues #2

Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 #2

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In the midst of a bitter cold winter storm, the party of Guard mice headed toward Lockhaven with supplies and medicine is split apart. Saxon, Kenzie, and Sadie find themselves below the snowy surface in dark and menacing tunnels mice rarely escape from, while Celanawe and Lieam continue the push towards home and cement their mutual respect for one another.

28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2007

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David Petersen

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David Petersen was born in 1977. His artistic career soon followed. A steady diet of cartoons, comics, and tree climbing fed his imagination and is what still inspires his work today. David won the 2007 Russ Manning Award for Most Promising Newcomer. In 2008, David won the Eisners for Best Publication for Kids (Mouse Guard Fall 1152 & Winter 1152) and Best Graphic Album – Reprint (Mouse Guard Fall 1152 Hardcover). He is the creator of the Mouse Guard series and is excited to be working on projects he dearly loves doing. David and his wife Julia reside in Michigan with their dog Autumn.

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August 19, 2020
I like that the predators are trying to hunt down the guards. I like the illustrations because they look real.
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January 9, 2017
If you like stories of cute rodents going on cute scary adventures in midivil times like I do (think Redwall or The Mistmantle Chronicles), and you also like comic books, this is the series for you. Adorable. Sweet. Adventurous. Weirdly poetic.
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