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Annoying Orange #1: Secret Agent Orange (Annoying Orange Graphic Novels, 1)

Annoying Orange #1: Secret Agent Orange (Annoying Orange Graphic Novels, 1)

Published in
2012
3.39
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Description

The billion-view YouTube series and top-rated Cartoon Network show comes to comics, as Orange jumps out of the fruit bowl and into his first graphic navel! Has Orange gone insane - or insaner? He believes he's always been a top secret agent for the CIA and his mission has been to take out 1,000,000,000 targets by any means necessary, usually with a kitchen knife. Can the virtually unstoppable Orange really manage to pull off a billion hits before someone is able to end this madness?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
64 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Humor: The 'Annoying Orange' series is known for its unique brand of humor that combines puns, jokes, and a light-hearted tone. Reading 'Secret Agent Orange' can provide a good laugh and an entertaining experience, especially for fans of the YouTube series or those who enjoy comedic graphic novels.
  • Vibrant Illustrations: Mike Kazaleh's artwork brings the characters to life with bright, colorful illustrations that capture the essence of the Annoying Orange universe. The visual storytelling complements the text and enhances the overall reading experience.
  • Unique Storyline: 'Secret Agent Orange' offers a fresh and amusing take on the spy genre, with the Annoying Orange and his fruit friends embarking on a secret mission. The novel's plot is an inventive twist that can keep readers engaged and curious about what will happen next.
  • Character Development: Despite the silliness, the graphic novel provides character development and dynamics that can be interesting to follow. Readers who enjoy character-driven stories might appreciate seeing how the Annoying Orange and his companions interact and evolve throughout their adventure.