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Summary
The first section of the novel is identified as a “Fore-foreword,” titled “George and Harold: Celebrities at Large.” The illustrations show George and Harold, who are credited as the author and illustrator of this series of graphic novels. George, the writer of the novels, explains that he and Harold have become “totally famous” after setting up their stand to sell their comics at the mall. An official was angry and said they could not set up there. He called the cops who were impressed with the comics and bought several. They told the manager that George and Harold are “just kids.” The mall manager points out that they are helping the mall become popular again and says they must support George and Harold. The official is angry...
This section contains 1,453 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |