Agent Stitch: The Menace at the Mall

Part of Agent Stitch

Illustrated by Arianna Rea
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$12.99 US
On sale May 21, 2024 | 224 Pages | 9781368085533
Fans of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man and Aaron Blabey's The Bad Guys will be excited to join Agent Stitch, the world's greatest alien detective, on a musical spy mission in Seoul, South Korea!

Intergalactic agent Stitch and his friends have protected Earth from aliens before using teamwork, gadgets, and their individual quirks--but their beloved planet is in danger once again! 

In the latest entry in this highly illustrated, globe-trotting middle-grade series, Stitch, Lilo, Jumba, Pleakley, and Cobra Bubbles head to Seoul, South Korea, to confront another devious cohort of aliens. Along the way, they may just find allies in one of Seoul’s top K-Pop girl groups… Can Stitch combine the spy skills he’s learned with his love of music to stop the aliens before it’s too late?
Steve Behling would take the red ship, likes Elvis, and sinks in water but swears he is not an alien. Regardless, he’s written the completely bonkers junior novel adaptation of Dora and the Lost City of Gold and the original middle-grade novels Avengers Endgame: The Pirate Angel, the Talking Tree, and Captain Rabbit, and Onward: The Search for the Phoenix Gem, to name a few. Steve lives in a top-secret subterranean lair with his wife, two human children, and threelegged wonder beagle, Loomis.

Arianna Rea slipped into Disney movies as a child. With the help of her magical friends, she managed to find the keys to Wonderland and get back to her drawing desk in Rome, Italy, where she lives, to illustrate her heroes’ adventures in the Disney book series Princess Beginnings and Before the Story. She will draw anything: from restaurant placemats and menus to illustrated books, comic books like Inside Out, and cartoon characters like Disney’s Star Darlings. However, she doesn’t just draw cute characters: lately, she’s been having this weird passion for aliens . . . perhaps due to Stitch’s irresistible charm.

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Fans of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man and Aaron Blabey's The Bad Guys will be excited to join Agent Stitch, the world's greatest alien detective, on a musical spy mission in Seoul, South Korea!

Intergalactic agent Stitch and his friends have protected Earth from aliens before using teamwork, gadgets, and their individual quirks--but their beloved planet is in danger once again! 

In the latest entry in this highly illustrated, globe-trotting middle-grade series, Stitch, Lilo, Jumba, Pleakley, and Cobra Bubbles head to Seoul, South Korea, to confront another devious cohort of aliens. Along the way, they may just find allies in one of Seoul’s top K-Pop girl groups… Can Stitch combine the spy skills he’s learned with his love of music to stop the aliens before it’s too late?

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Steve Behling would take the red ship, likes Elvis, and sinks in water but swears he is not an alien. Regardless, he’s written the completely bonkers junior novel adaptation of Dora and the Lost City of Gold and the original middle-grade novels Avengers Endgame: The Pirate Angel, the Talking Tree, and Captain Rabbit, and Onward: The Search for the Phoenix Gem, to name a few. Steve lives in a top-secret subterranean lair with his wife, two human children, and threelegged wonder beagle, Loomis.

Arianna Rea slipped into Disney movies as a child. With the help of her magical friends, she managed to find the keys to Wonderland and get back to her drawing desk in Rome, Italy, where she lives, to illustrate her heroes’ adventures in the Disney book series Princess Beginnings and Before the Story. She will draw anything: from restaurant placemats and menus to illustrated books, comic books like Inside Out, and cartoon characters like Disney’s Star Darlings. However, she doesn’t just draw cute characters: lately, she’s been having this weird passion for aliens . . . perhaps due to Stitch’s irresistible charm.

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