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John Patrick Green

Author of InvestiGators

25+ Works 2,107 Members 37 Reviews

About the Author

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Image credit: photo by Ellen B. Wright

Series

Works by John Patrick Green

InvestiGators (2020) 430 copies
InvestiGators: Off the Hook (2021) 232 copies
Hippopotamister (2016) 113 copies
InvestiGators: All Tide Up (2023) 63 copies

Associated Works

Smile (2010) — Designer — 4,656 copies
The Sculptor (2015) — Designer, some editions — 798 copies
The Shadow Hero (2014) — Designer, some editions — 460 copies
Science Comics: Coral Reefs: Cities of the Ocean (2016) — Cover designer; Designer — 319 copies
Science Comics: Solar System: Our Place in Space (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 227 copies
Science Comics: Dinosaurs: Fossils and Feathers (2016) — Cover designer; Designer — 225 copies
Science Comics: Volcanoes: Fire and Life (2016) — Cover designer; Designer — 221 copies
Fish Girl (2017) — Letterer — 219 copies
Science Comics: Dogs: From Predator to Protector (2017) — Cover designer; Designer — 211 copies
Science Comics: The Brain: The Ultimate Thinking Machine (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 192 copies
Science Comics: Bats: Learning to Fly (2017) — Cover designer; Designer — 191 copies
Science Comics: Robots and Drones: Past, Present, and Future (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 187 copies
Science Comics: Plagues: The Microscopic Battlefield (2017) — Cover designer; Designer — 176 copies
Science Comics: Sharks: Nature's Perfect Hunter (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 165 copies
Science Comics: Trees: Kings of the Forest (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 140 copies
Science Comics: Rockets: Defying Gravity (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 131 copies
Science Comics: Flying Machines: How the Wright Brothers Soared (2017) — Cover designer; Designer — 126 copies
Science Comics: Wild Weather: Storms, Meteorology, and Climate (2019) — Cover designer; Designer — 117 copies
Science Comics: Polar Bears: Survival on the Ice (2018) — Cover designer; Designer — 106 copies

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Birthdate
1975-03-20
Gender
male
Places of residence
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA
Education
School of Visual Arts
Short biography
[from illustrator's website]
Like many children of the late seventies, one of my biggest influences was Star Wars. I grew up reading comic books so it was just inevitable that I'd end up in the field.

I went to School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where I majored in Graphic Design. During college I met Dave Roman, and we soon formed Cryptic Press, the company we publish our comics Quicken Forbidden and Teen Boat through. Upon graduating I became Assistant Art Director of the now defunct Penthouse Comix. Shortly after I went on to become the Comics Consultant at Disney Adventures Magazine. After a brief stint as an Assistant Editor, I went freelance. In addition to handling layout and production of the comics that appeared in Disney Adventures, I wrote, colored, and lettered a number of them. Other comic work includes layout and production of graphic novels for Scholastic and First Second Books.

I've done a lot of work in the video game industry, from writing narratives for virtual worlds, designing multiplayer mini-games, to doing background art and animation. Teen Boat has since been collected into two volumes from Clarion Books, and my latest graphic novel is Hippopotamister — my first as both writer and artist — from First Second Books.

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Reviews

A silly, clever choice for Dogman fans.
 
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sloth852 | 6 other reviews | Mar 1, 2024 |
Fast paced graphic novel. Good choice for a reluctant reader. Funny play on words and humor that will appeal to young readers.

Mango and Brash on are a great spy team who have unconventional sleuthing techniques and toilet/sewer based travel. Their adventures will keep middle grade readers laughing.
 
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AnnesLibrary | 6 other reviews | Jan 28, 2024 |
I'm putting this on my early chapter book shelf despite it not having chapters. Longer than a picture book, but not quite a novel, this is purrfect (sorry) for ages 6 to 8. I read it aloud to my 6yo in one sitting and we had a good discussion based on the plot: the kittens didn't like being discriminated against -- so why was Marmalade discriminating against the dogs?
 
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LibrarianDest | 4 other reviews | Jan 3, 2024 |

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Statistics

Works
25
Also by
21
Members
2,107
Popularity
#12,219
Rating
4.1
Reviews
37
ISBNs
83
Languages
1

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