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1 y separately published work icon Sneaky Goblins at College René Pfitzner , René Pfitzner (illustrator), Australia : Tolcraft , 2020 22579637 2020 single work graphic novel

'Sneaky Goblins at College is a stand-alone, full-colour collection of three fantasy-adventure stories: Goblins at College, Bog the Orc, and Stop the Dragon. For fans of Adventure Time, Bone, Amulet or the silliness of the Discworld series.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Sneaky Goblins René Pfitzner , René Pfitzner (illustrator), Australia : Tolcraft , 2018 22579505 2018 single work graphic novel

'Dank got on the headmaster's bad side and was kicked out of assassin school. He finds his way into a den of gangsters. Their leader, Boris, forces him into an impossible quest! Now, the fate of everyone he cares about rests in his tiny, green hands.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Monsters Karen Beilharz , Mike Barry (illustrator), EmmJ (illustrator), Peter Fairfax (illustrator), Kathleen Jennings (illustrator), Greg Lamrock (illustrator), René Pfitzner (illustrator), Nathan Seabolt (illustrator), Belinda Stead (illustrator), Jordan Taia (illustrator), Jemima Trappel (illustrator), Paul Wong-Pan (illustrator), Australia : Hivemindedness Media , 2016 11341432 2016 anthology graphic novel children's fantasy

'“Mummy, I’m scared of MONSTERS!”

'Are you scared of monsters too?

'Is there a monster under your bed, a monster in your closet, or a monster in the corner of your ceiling? (Hang on, that’s just a spider …)

'Maybe the monster isn’t really a monster at all; it’s just misunderstood.

'Or maybe the monster is YOU.

'Prepare to be terrified, provoked, amazed and entertained by these 11 monstrous short comics for children by Karen Beilharz and some of Australia’s best independent comic creators.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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