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Silver siblings Martin, Leo and Rebecca unravel mysteries along with their friend Bat Pat and cross paths with supernatural creatures of the night. But these supernatural “bad guys” are not really bad, but normal people under a curse or other-worldly characters whose actions are misunderstood by the more…well…alive. Bat Pat and the Kids aspire to be protectors of the Supernatural!!!
Bat Pat follows the spooky and comical animated adventures of the talking bat, Bat Pat, and the Silver siblings Martin, Leo and Rebecca as they unravel mysteries and cross paths with supernatural creatures of the night that lurk, haunt, shriek and dig themselves up in every dark corner of their home in Fogville – a small town that seems to be the center of all things weird in the world, a veritable magnet to ghosts, mummies, witches, and yes…werewolves! Our heroes will come to understand something important that puts a unique twist on the series: the supernatural “bad guys” are not really bad, but normal people under a curse or other-worldly characters whose actions are misunderstood by the more…well…alive. Bat Pat and the Kids aspire to be protectors of the Supernatural!!!
Tommy the Coward
Creators: Marco Sonseri, Roberto Lauciello, Andrea Piccardo, Nathan Kempf
ISBN: 9781545823057
Marco Sonseri
Roberto Lauciello
Andrea Piccardo
Andrea Piccardo is an Italian colorist, born in Genoa, an ancient city of ports and merchants. Andrea’s passion for comics and color was born from his grandfather’s watercolors, an exceptional artist. Andrea watched his grandfather with amazement and admiration. Over the years he has published comics in Italy, France and the United States, collaborating with numerous colleagues and friends. His versatile and fast style has allowed him to draw and color many genres, but fantasy and crime give him the greatest satisfaction. Years ago, Andrea Piccardo founded the Genoa Comics Academy together with a group of colleagues. The school trains the comics artists and illustrators of the future. For over 20 years he has been producing honey in the historic center of Genoa and here he works as an activist and spokesperson for a more fair and virtuous world. He has had the fortune of collaborating many times with Roberto Lauciello, but this is the first time he puts his colors on a story by Marco Sonseri. It’s so funny that he hopes to do it for a thousand other stories.
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