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Illustrated by
Marek Jagucki.
With the help of best friend Padreep and his pet zombie goldfish, Tom tries to stop his evil-scientist older brother's malicious plans, which involve a psychic octopus (Live), an ancient Egyptian curse (Any Fin), and more. The self-contained stories (two in each volume) are quick reads bolstered by constant action and deadpan humor. Black-and-white spot art ramps up the hilarity. Review covers the following titles: My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish: Any Fin Is Possible and My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish: Live and Let Swim.