A collection of short comics stories expanding on the world of Disney Frozen!Brace yourself for mountains of fun as you leap into these comic stories with Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf! Take part in the Arendelle Cup and meet new friends from neighboring kingdoms! Leap back in time to when Elsa and Anna were kids--see what kind of games they played and what records they beat! Then, surprise Kristoff with a gift to warm the heart. And there is so much more to be found in these adventures of Frozen where friendship triumphs!Collecting over 200 pages of Disney Frozen comics, this volume of Disney Frozen Adventures continues the exploration of Arendelle and beyond with heaps of snowy stories you won't forget!A collection of Disney Frozen short comic stories previously published by Disney and Joe Books.
Alessandro Ferrari, nato nel 1978, è sceneggiatore di fumetti, sceneggiatore di cartoni animati e autore. La sua carriera di sceneggiatore è iniziata nel 2005 durante un corso presso l’Accademia Disney di Milano. Ha iniziato a scrivere fin da piccolissimo, storie e fumetti, al termine del Liceo ha poi deciso che quello sarebbe stato il suo mestiere.
Alessandro Q. Ferrari è stato ospite al festival Mare di Libri nelle edizioni del 2010 e 2018.
I borrowed a digital version of this book from the library, and thought that it was going to be anther one of the Frozen easy readers that I had been reading. When I realized that it was a 240-page comic collection, I was thrilled, and I greatly enjoyed the graphic novel format and the stories for an older age level. Some of these were better than others, but they all nailed the characters, and I laughed out loud many times.
Some of the stories are only a page long, while others are broken up into two parts. They're set at various time periods before, during, and after the original movie and specials, and even though there were a lot of short stories in similar settings, I did not find them repetitive. This book is really cute and engaging, and I appreciate the creativity and humor that the writers and artists put into this project.
This book was really cute! It had a ton of Frozen comic stories in it. Some were as short as a page and some were multiple pages. Some were of things that happened or could have happened in Frozen, Frozen Fever, or just anytime at the castle. Some were really funny and cute and others were a little suspenseful, for younger readers, but most of them were really great. Some of them did need a little work in the storytelling or picture areas but overall I did enjoy reading this book and it’s great for Frozen fans who just want a little more of Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven!
This was a fantastic collection of sexual metaphors for toddlers and children! I particularly enjoyed the panel that compared a parasol to a condom-- very timely and relevant for the 3-4 year old range that this book targets. From the panel with the extra long scarf that Anna "knits" into being (gasp! "Why is it SO LONG?") to the comic called "Casual Player" where Sven catches a stray ball in his antlers (frequently used as a metaphor for a woman's... ehh... parasol holder?), all the sexual metaphors are just dead on. If you read this book, you'll see more metaphorical cock than Old McDonald. Worried that it isn't age appropriate??? That your pre-pubescent young son might grow a little too attached to the pictures of lithe, mature, doey-eyed and flushing princesses who are constantly getting messy food smeared on their faces and the awkward situations with men while "exploring mountains"? Why worry. You ALREADY let your kids watch the Frozen movie and I'm sure those metaphors went over their head too. And YOURS for that matter. Ya big dummy! (Don't worry, I don't mean you're a LITERAL dummy. You're a METAPHORICAL and HIGHLY SYMBOLIC dummy who is representative of you.) If you bought this book, congratulations on handing your hard earned cash over to the perverts at Disney, where the '+' stands for a massive quantity of metaphorical cock structured around narrative plots that make no sense whatsoever.
For more bookish opinions, visit my blog: Craft-Cycle
A fun collection of comics that combine adventure, mystery, and humor. The comics range from a single page to longer adventures. Plenty of fun with Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, and Kristoff.
Cute artwork. There are nice lessons throughout such as the value of helping others, taking time for yourself, and making new friends, along with plenty of silliness and humor.
TOO MUCH FROZEN FOR ME. This book was too long. I was legit getting tired of reading about the same characters and the similar jokes. Otherwise the illustrations are great and the stories are cool. Overall it was just okay though. I don't recommend this book unless you're a hardcore fan of Frozen.
Must read for or with any child in fond of Disney where storytelling of adventures of the Frozen characters brings fun and happiness to their playful imagination.
The illustrations are so detailed and I was impressed since there are many panels. I like how the stories vary in length and I found each story the perfect length. It’s a quick and easy read!