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Stephen Curry: The Official Graphic Novel

Stephen Curry: The Official Graphic Novel

Illustrated by Damion Scott

Hardcover

$14.99
Stephen Curry: The Official Graphic Novel

About the Book

A thrilling graphic novel about Stephen Curry’s underdog story and meteoric rise to becoming one of the greatest basketball players of all time!

Product Details

On sale: August 13, 2024
Age: 8-12 years
Grade: Grades 3-7
Page count: 112 Pages
ISBN: 9780593382486
Reading level: Lexile: GN640L | Fountas/Pinnell: U

Author Bio

Josh Bycel has created, written, and produced shows for Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, USA, MTV and Comedy Central, as well written for the Academy Awards with Jon Stewart. Josh is also the Founder of OneKid OneWorld, a grassroots non-profit focused on rebuilding schools using green technologies and creating sports, education, and health projects for rural schools in Kenya, El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.

Rich Korson is the President of Smartless Media, a new media venture from Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Sean Hayes. Korson is also an Emmy-nominated television producer and media executive. Korson got his start on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, then headed up Jon Stewart’s Busboy Productions from 2005-2011. While at Busboy, he oversaw the production of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the development and launch of Important Things with Demetri Martin, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, and The Colbert Report. He was the executive producer and showrunner of the Emmy Award-winning kids sketch show, The Who Was? Show for Netflix.

Damion Scott is a Jamaican-American comic book artist and writer. He has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and Lion Forge Comics. A graduate of The Kubert School of Cartoon Art, his drawing style is influenced by hip-hop culture. He co-wrote and illustrated How to Draw Hip-Hop and has collaborated with several hip-hop recording artists. Visit him online at damionscott.com.

Reviews

"The framing of the Curry material is highly engaging. Scott’s illustrations are colorful and vibrant and have an airbrushed quality reminiscent of graffiti art...A fun introduction for new fans or a victory lap for the faithful...Recommended as independent reading for elementary libraries, especially where basketball is big."—School Library Journal