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Monster locker. 1  Cover Image Book Book

Monster locker. 1 / story by Jorge Aguirre & Andrés Vera Martínez ; written by Jorge Aguirre ; art by Andrés Vera Martínez.

Summary:

For hundreds of years, something in the basement of Glenfield Middle School has waited for its chance to open a portal into the realm of monsters. Now its time has come, and the school is going to need a hero. Pablo Ortiz... isn't that guy. All he wants to do is lie low and get through middle school in one piece. So when Pablo accidentally opens the portal and summons a vengeful Aztec goddess, he'll need the butt-kicking skills of his new friends and the wisdom passed down by his abuela to take her on.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250749741 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 236 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : First Second, 2024.
Subject: Monsters > Juvenile fiction.
Aztec goddesses > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction.
Middle schools > Juvenile fiction.
Cartoons and comics.
Genre: Graphic novels.
Comics (Graphic works)
Paranormal comics.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lakeshore Branch J FIC Aguir 31681030072540 JFIC GN Checked out 11/25/2025

Jorge Aguirre is an author and two-time Emmy-nominated animation writer. His other graphic novels include Call Me Iggy and The Chronicles of Claudette series. The New York Times called the first book in the series, Giants Beware!, a “rollicking fun story.” It also received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and was a nominee for a Texas Bluebonnet Award. A Colombian American born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Jorge calls the great state of New Jersey home.

Andrés Vera Martínez is the co-creator and illustrator of the graphic novel series Monster Locker. He is also the co-author and illustrator of the graphic memoir Little White Duck: A Childhood in China and illustrator of Neal Shusterman's Courage to Dream: Tales of Hope in the Holocaust. Andrés’s work has been recognized by the New York Times, School Library Journal, The Horn Book, NPR, the Society of Illustrators, Junior Library Guild, and Slate. Originally from Texas, Andrés now lives in New England with his family.


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