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Tiny Hercules #1

(A Graphic Novel)

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Tiny Hercules #1

By: Jon Lock, Nich Angell
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He's brave! He's strong! He's no bigger than a glue stick! He's TINY HERCULES, the world's tiniest, mightiest hero---and he's winning his way back to Tiny Olympus, one legendary task at a time in this full-color graphic novel, the first in a heroically hilarious series.

Meet Tiny Hercules, hero of the gods! Wait . . .What do you mean you can't see him? Oh, right. Zoom in. More. There you go!

Tiny Hercules has been cast out from Tiny Olympus (that's the home of the gods) and thrown onto Earth (that's where the humans live) where he must complete a series of trials to prove he is worthy of attending Tiny Zeus's epic parties. Tiny Hercules will use his incredible strength, and his 100% success rate defeating cyclopses to become a hero to the humans and tiny olympic gods!

On Earth, Tiny Hercules meets Jeff. Jeff is . . . ordinary. He's a normal size for a human kid. He likes math. There's not much to say about Jeff. . . (Hey! I'm trying to save my town from evil! -- Jeff)

Anyways, Tiny Hercules and Jeff team up to complete the first of many epic adventures that will send Tiny Hercules back home as a larger-than-life-but-still-travel-sized hero. And maybe they'll save Jeff's town, too? Bonus victory!

Keep your eye on TINY HERCULES because more heroic adventures are coming soon!
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