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Title Statement | Malcolm Kid and the perfect song [graphic novel] / Austin Paramore & Sarah Bollinger ; inked by Marika Cresta ; lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. |
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Author | Paramore, Austin |
Additional Contributors | Bollinger, Sarah |
Cresta, Marika | |
Otsmane-Elhaou, Hassan | |
Publication | Portland, OR: Oni-Lion Forge Publishing, LLC.,2023. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | 188 pages |
ISBN | 9781637152232 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07025882 |
Summary | "What does the perfect song sound like? Normally, Malcolm Kid wouldn't give this type of question the time of day. As a straight B-student with a heart of copper, he is far more concerned with overcoming mediocrity than he is with achieving perfection. But that all changes when he stumbles across the LK-2000-a strange keyboard cursed with the soul of an old jazz musician. Malcolm soon learns that the only way to free this musician's soul is by performing the perfect song. With much hesitation, and the help of his lifelong friend January Young, Malcolm embarks on a musical journey across the city of New Bronzeville in the hopes of discovering the perfect song and finding himself as a musician along the way. Debut creators Austin Paramore and Sarah Bollinger strike a chord in this humorous and heartfelt story about love, loss, legacy, and the music that ties them all together"-- |
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By Topic | African American families--Comic books, strips, etc |
African American jazz musicians--Comic books, strips, etc | |
African American musicians--Comic books, strips, etc | |
African American teenage boys--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Blessing and cursing--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Keyboards (Electronics)--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Pianists--Comic books, strips, etc | |
Song-books--Comic books, strips, etc | |
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