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OverviewWhile on an expedition to seek out the magical creatures of the mountains around her home, Hilda spots a mountain troll. As she draws it the blue-haired explorer starts to nod off. when she wakes, she finds herself lost in a snowstorm and her troll has totally disappeared. On her way home, Hilda ventures deep into the woods, befriends a lonely wooden man and narrowly avoids getting squashed by a lost giant. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Luke Pearson , Luke PearsonPublisher: Flying Eye Books Imprint: Flying Eye Books Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781912497546ISBN 10: 1912497549 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 01 December 2015 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsHilda is now on Netflix! Season 2 coming soon! Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant! --Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki. --Guillermo Del Toro Luke Pearson's Hilda stories are beloved in our house, and they will surely be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come. --Kazu Kibuishi, creator of Amulet In Hilda, Luke Pearson has created a truly odd and amazingly beautiful world--Stunningly personal and original. I am in awe of his imagination. He is a real inspiration. --Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords. --The New Yorker Hilda and the Troll tells the story of an artistic Scandinavian girl as she explores the unknown wilderness around her house, encountering a blue fox with antlers, the mysterious 'wood man, ' and (you guessed it!) a troll. The art is as whimsical as the protagonist, and the bright colors enhance this comic book's magical-realistic effect. --The Horn Book Review A master of mood-enhancing colors, Pearson nudges the story from vivid to haunting at a pen-stroke, ending with a book that is vibrant delight with just an edge of spine-tingling danger. A really great story for ages six-and-up, and anyone else who thinks comics are best read with flashlights under the covers. --Comics Alliance Pearson is a rising star. --New Yorker Hilda is now on Netflix! Season 2 coming soon! Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant! --Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki. --Guillermo Del Toro Luke Pearson's Hilda stories are beloved in our house, and they will surely be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come. --Kazu Kibuishi, creator of Amulet In Hilda, Luke Pearson has created a truly odd and amazingly beautiful world--Stunningly personal and original. I am in awe of his imagination. He is a real inspiration. --Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords. --The New Yorker Hilda and the Troll tells the story of an artistic Scandinavian girl as she explores the unknown wilderness around her house, encountering a blue fox with antlers, the mysterious 'wood man, ' and (you guessed it!) a troll. The art is as whimsical as the protagonist, and the bright colors enhance this comic book's magical-realistic effect. --The Horn Book Review A master of mood-enhancing colors, Pearson nudges the story from vivid to haunting at a pen-stroke, ending with a book that is vibrant delight with just an edge of spine-tingling danger. A really great story for ages six-and-up, and anyone else who thinks comics are best read with flashlights under the covers. --Comics Alliance Pearson is a rising star. --New Yorker "Hilda is now on Netflix! Season 1 is the WINNER of the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Animated Series 2019! Season 2 is out now! ""Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant!"" —Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile ""Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki."" —Guillermo Del Toro ""Luke Pearson's Hilda stories are beloved in our house, and they will surely be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come."" —Kazu Kibuishi, creator of Amulet ""In Hilda, Luke Pearson has created a truly odd and amazingly beautiful world—Stunningly personal and original. I am in awe of his imagination. He is a real inspiration."" —Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy ""Pearson’s utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson’s Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children’s stories. […] Hilda’s dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real […] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords."" —The New Yorker ""Hilda and the Troll tells the story of an artistic Scandinavian girl as she explores the unknown wilderness around her house, encountering a blue fox with antlers, the mysterious 'wood man,' and (you guessed it!) a troll. The art is as whimsical as the protagonist, and the bright colors enhance this comic book's magical-realistic effect."" —The Horn Book Review ""A master of mood-enhancing colors, Pearson nudges the story from vivid to haunting at a pen-stroke, ending with a book that is vibrant delight with just an edge of spine-tingling danger. A really great story for ages six-and-up, and anyone else who thinks comics are best read with flashlights under the covers."" —Comics Alliance ""Pearson is a rising star."" —New Yorker" Author InformationLuke Pearson, award-winning author of the Hildafolk series and Everything We Miss is one of the leading talents of the UK comics scene. Pearson's Hilda and the Midnight Giant was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of 2012's Top 25 Children's Picture Books and won the Young People's Comic Award at The British Comic Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |