Mark Newgarden
Author of Bow-Wow Bugs a Bug
About the Author
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Works by Mark Newgarden
Buzz #3 1 copy
Associated Works
An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories (2000) — Contributor — 385 copies, 3 reviews
Raw Vol. 2, No. 1: Open Wounds from the Cutting Edge of Commix (1989) — Contributor — 207 copies, 2 reviews
Fable Comics: Amazing Cartoonists Take on Classic Fables from Aesop and Beyond (2015) — Contributor — 114 copies, 5 reviews
The Art of Mickey Mouse: Artists Interpret The World's Favorite Mouse (Disney Miniature Series) (1991) — Illustrator, some editions — 96 copies, 3 reviews
Raw No. 6: The Graphix Magazine That Overestimates the Taste of the American Public (1984) — Contributor — 14 copies
Poor Helpless Comics!: The Cartoons (and More) of Ed Subitzky (2023) — Contributor — 5 copies, 1 review
Nick Mag Presents: The Best of Nickelodeon Magazine - Special All-Comics Issue! (2005) — Contributor — 1 copy
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An existential masterpiece, exploring all of reality and our perceptions of it. What does it mean to be? What is the value in the efforts we extend each day? Are other people real, or do we know them only as projections of ourselves? Is the other real? This book explores all of these questions. For 2-4 year olds.
ok, wow... Didn't see that coming! ?áJust like the first Bow-Wow book that I read, this gets awfully creepy/scary before the comforting ending.... ?á
Wordless work of art for all ages. ?áI will try to get more Bow-Wow books.
Wordless work of art for all ages. ?áI will try to get more Bow-Wow books.
Bow-wow wakes up one morning, and while he's eating his breakfast, a bug lands on his food dish. He follows the bug outside, and hilarity ensues. This book had my oldest daughter and I laughing out loud. It is a wordless picture book, but the lack of words doesn't take away from the book at all. The illustrations tell a hilarious and complete story.
This book would be excellent to allow students to create their own story to go along with the pictures.
This book would be excellent to allow students to create their own story to go along with the pictures.
Great for Pre-K to 1st grade for independent use. With younger children can use to show different facial expressions as well as shape recognition. Can be used for upper level grades for creating there own dialogue. My 12 yo daughter enjoyed reading and making her on story to go along. Bow-Wow is a curious dog who spends an entire day following behind a little blackspot. As Bow Wow follows behind the spot, the spot forms in to a black bug that sends Bow Wow on a journey!
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- Rating
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