Agent 9: Flood-a-geddon!
Agent 9: Flood-a-geddon!
James Burks
A hilarious and action-packed new graphic novel following a feline secret agent who will do whatever it takes to save the world—even if it means destroying a few things along the way.
The Super-Secret Spy Service's mission is to keep the world safe from maniacal villains. And Agent 9 is one of its best operatives. Although Nine always manages to complete the mission, there is occasionally some collateral damage (like the priceless Pigasso painting that was destroyed while foiling an art heist). So Agent 9 is now on probation.
But when bumbling supervillain King Crab manages to overtake S4 head quarters, there is no one else to turn to. Nine-along with a robotic partner named FiN-is all that stands between King Crab and his diabolical plans to melt the polar ice caps and build a massive water park. Can Agent 9 prove to be the right cat for the job by overcoming impulsive behavior and saving the world from a complete flood-a-geddon?
A high-octane new series, perfect for fans of Bunny vs. Monkey and The Bad Guys!
"A joyfully chaotic action comic. Agent 9's adventures zing along at breakneck speed, peppered with great one-liners and fish-flavoured snacks." —Louie Stowell, author of the bestselling Loki: A Bad God's Guide series
"The Agent 9 books are giddy, fun, frantic graphic novels that practically explode off the page! Full of bombastic action and adventure that will make every child laugh out loud, plus a fantastic cast of spies and villains. I cannot recommend these brilliant graphic novels enough!" —Mark Bradley, author of Bumble and Snug
"Every kid will see themselves in this feisty, mischievous cat. Action, adventure, and plenty of laughs in this well-crafted, super fun world." —LeUyen Pham, New York Times bestselling co-creator of the Princess in Black series
"A delightful graphic romp. With a blend of thrilling chase scenes and a generous helping of humor, this crowd pleaser should be catnip to fans of series like Aaron Blabey's The Bad Guys. Spy aficionados will find this purr-fect." —Kirkus Reviews