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SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED! Based on the popular online gameNeopetscomes a new and official full-color graphic novel. A rare form of magic has turned everyone in Neopia into toys, and it's up to TDMBGPOP and his friends to restore it. This graphic novel is full of humor, heart, and plushie pandemonium.Somebody has left their Blue Grundo Plushie here. What a poor unwanted little guy, maybe you should talk to him... no, hes just a toy, he wont answer you. Dont be silly! No one knows where The Discarded Magical Blue Grundo Plushie of Prosperity (TDMBGPOP) came from. He was spotted one day sitting on a Faerieland cloud. At first, Neopets believed he was just forgotten and whoever left him there would return for him soon. But many moons passed, and no one came. When Faerieland fell from the sky, TDMBGPOP toppled down with it. He descended until his stitches were snagged by a tree branch, and he took up post in a nearby tree. These days, Neopians from all over visit TDMBGPOP in his tree. Rumor has it that if you talk to the poor guy, you'll get a rare item or Neopoints. Perhaps it was good luck or . . . ? No one knows. Not even TDMBGPOP. Until one day, when TDMBGPOP discovers that he can move. Not only thathe can talk and walk and cartwheel! But there's something amiss in Neopia. All of the Neopets have turned into toysand even Queen Fyora is looking quite playful, if you know what we mean. This beautifully illustrated original graphic novel tackles some of life's hardest questionslike the meaning of family, ';good' vs. ';evil,' and what it means to be real. This graphic novel also includes a universal code for a new one-time-use item in the back, which can be redeemed on theNeopetswebsite. Backmatter in the back of the comic, written by disability activist and content creator Sabrina Hutchings, touches on the importance of equity for people (and Faeries!) with disabilities, like Seshatia the Library Faerie, who is an ambulatory wheelchair user. This is officially licensed merchandise fromNeopets 1999-2025. All Rights Reserved.The satisfying ending, likable main characters, and fun banter make this an appealing adventure for nostalgic readers who grew up playing Neopets as well as those who are new to this world. Exciting and endearing from start to finish. - Kirkus Reviews forNeopets: The Omelette FaerieI liked it and I'm a harsh critic. - Josh Elder (jawsch), the Grundo KingforNeopets: The Omelette FaerieThis story was a tasty treat! Filled with suspense, humor, and Neopian lore, readers of all ages will love this heartfelt graphic novel about how the loss of a major resource can impact a society. - Brigitta Blair, artist and author of the upcoming graphic novel,Cramming,forNeopets: The Omelette Faerie Fans will enjoy seeing so many of the Neopians in their world, as well as the references to other content. - School Library JournalforNeopets: The Omelette FaerieFor the first time in a while, I am truly optimistic on the future of Neopets in print. Good things are coming ... This book is proof that the Neopets brand is still brimming with fresh ideas, strong execution, and full of heart. - Jellyneo (Neopets fan site) for Neopets: The OfficialCookbook