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The O.D.D. Squad: Captain Bad Vs Captain Worse

The O.D.D. Squad: Captain Bad Vs Captain Worse

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Summary

"Great read, beautifully illustrated" - Joe Brumm, creator of Bluey

"Wonderfully funny, completely bonkers" -Jessica Dettmann, author of There's No Such Book.


The O.D.D. Squad are here for another epic (or maybe just epically silly) ADVENTURE! Quack Attack, Detective Octopus and Invisidog are the most feared crime-fighters ever to roam Justice CIty. They're a bit of a strange gang, but by heck they get the job done. Most of the time.

Their old enemy Captain Bad is also BACK! He is determined to beat the O.D.D Squad once and for all and decides the best plan is to clone himself. What could possibly go wrong? Errm, maybe the whole plan? He accidentally creates Captain Worse, an even more evil version of himself. Now Captain Bad is forced to work with the O.D.D Squad to stop Captain Worse from carrying out his terrible plans to destroy, well, everything...

This brilliant full-colour and illustrated-throughout series is perfect for reluctant readers aged 6+, and for fans of Bunny vs Monkey, Dog Man and The Investigators.

Read more hilarious O.D.D. Squad stories!

The O.D.D. Squad: Rise of Invisidog
The O.D.D. Squad: Attack of Aunty Enchanty

Reviews

  • Praise for The O.D.D. Squad: Rise of Invisidog: "Great read, beautifully illustrated"
    Joe Brumm, creator of Bluey

About the authors

Stuart Heritage

Stuart Heritage has written for the Guardian since 2009. His weekly column about his young son 'Man With a Pram' ran in the paper's Family section between 2015-16. Earlier in his career he founded a website that was named as both Metro's Best British Blog and one of the Observer top 50 most powerful blogs in the world. He has also written for Vanity Fair, Esquire, The Times, Men's Health, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Red, Marie Clare and the NME. He is also the author of picture books Jonathan the Magic Pony, and Don't Say Elephant!, and has credits on popular TV shows including Bluey. He lives in Ashford, Kent.
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Vincent Batignole (Illustrator)

Born in the southwest of France, Vincent Batignole grew up surrounded by French comics, colourful anime on TV and his grandparents' collection of true crime books. No wonder he quickly developed a passion for anything cute, scary and geeky!

Trained at the Ecole Pivaut in Nantes, his professional journey started with the comic series 'Gloom Cookie' created by Serena Valentino (Disney's 'Villains' book series) and Ted Naifeh (Courtney Crumrin). Since then, he's been illustrating and writing for various international clients, including EPIC!, Capstone and Andrews McMeel, while earning a Master's Degree in cinema history and film analysis.

Vincent now resides near Paris with his dog, Kero, and what's easily one of the biggest collections of manga drawn by CLAMP.
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