Weebeasts discovered! An ancient species known as the Weebeasts have been documented following years of research and challenging global expeditions. Explorer, Micah Linton has archived a series of detailed watercolor paintings that prove the existence of the fictional species, Weebeasts. For the first time in recorded history the story of the Weebeasts has been revealed to the world. Innovative and intelligent, both the book and the Weebeasts are quite a unique creation that is sure to please both children and parents alike. Follow the Weebeasts as their epic journey continues to unfold with adventure around every corner.
Micah Linton spends most of his time working in his art studio, traveling, or strolling along the Venice Beach boardwalk with his wife and daughter. After eleven years of creating stories and art for top selling video games, Linton decided to turn his focus to creating a world in which creatures and landscapes captivate the reader.
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January 14, 2009:
The fictional species of weebeasts, also known as gremlins, pixies, elves, and trolls, have left behind a remarkable series of pictures showing what life is like in their world. After exhaustive research, the Weebeastology Discovery Team has compiled these scenes into the first volume of weebeastology.
Boxed into a 3-book set, these scenes show weebeasts as they go about their daily business, but alas, these unique creatures left no language to go with the pictures. The interpreter must decide what these scenes represent.
Illustrator Micah Linton creates this unusual world in pencil and watercolor, stimulating the imagination with his pictures. This set is targeted towards ages 9-12, but all those who like to use their own creativity in exploration would find them enjoyable. Graphic novels without the words, they invite you to create your own characters and stories, as many times as you like.
If you think you?re up to the challenge of joining the Weebeastology Discovery Team, you need to take a look at these volumes and help them try to figure out the weebeast history. It?s sure to be a great adventure.
Reviewer: Alice Berger, Bergers Book Reviews