Jimmy Sniffles' super powers lie in his nose. It sure would be disastrous if a super villain say, Dr Von Snotenstein took advantage of Jimmy's weakness and escaped from the dream dimension. It would be even worse if the doctor had powerful Snot-Bot machine-terrors to help him conquer the world.
Liz Prince Books
A creator of comics and a self-publisher since high school in the mid-90s, this artist's work often delves into autobiographical themes exploring adolescence and gender stereotypes. Having contributed to popular series and published numerous collections, their distinctive approach to visual storytelling examines personal experiences with nuance. Their distinctive voice and approach to the medium have established them as a significant contributor to contemporary comics.






Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir
- 255 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Eschewing female stereotypes throughout her early years and failing to gain acceptance on the boys' baseball team, Liz learns to embrace her own views on gender as she comes of age in this anecdotal graphic novel memoir
A town is famous for the many fibbers, cheaters, and robbers who live there. One day, a bloodhound suddenly arrives and proceeds to sniff out all the fibbers and thieves. This dog is a detective in disguise and, on his own, succeeds in making the town into a very honest place. The dog suddenly leaves town, but not without teaching the people a lesson they never forget.
Dognapped!
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Jimmy Sniffles' super-schnozz smells trouble when the neighbourhood dogs begin to disappear. A creepy clown and a lady with big hair are making a secret circus with the missing mutts. Only Jimmy and his nose can save the day!
A town is famous for the many fibbers, cheaters, and robbers who live there. One day, a bloodhound suddenly arrives and proceeds to sniff out all the fibbers and thieves. This dog is a detective in disguise and, on his own, succeeds in making the town into a very honest place. The dog suddenly leaves town, but not without teaching the people a lesson they never forget.
Double Trouble
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Jimmy Sniffles' archenemy, the creepy Dr Von Snotenstein, devises a truly stinky plan. He creates an evil twin from a single hair of Jimmy's nose. Then he gives the new Jimmy Two more powers than our favourite Super Sneezer. Good versus evil in a literal nose-to-nose battle!
The president is suffering a strange allergic reaction. His life could be in danger! Jimmy Sniffles, the kid who knows noses, is shrunk down to microscopic size to sniff out the problem. Look out! Evil lurks within the presidential nostrils.
Jimmy Sniffles vs the Mummy
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Jimmy Sniffles and his class take a field trip to the museum. Some believe the newest exhibit, the Mummy of Amun-Set, is cursed. At first, Jimmy doesn't believe the frightful legend, but then some of the museum's artefacts go missing. Can the kid who knows noses track down the truth? Or will this mummy mystery finally stump his super schnozz?
It was the war to end all wars and became one of the bloodiest and cruellest conflicts in history.Into the hands of author Mark Scott came a poignant survivor of those nightmare years - a notebook carried through the trenches by his great grandfather, Jimmy Scott, nestled in the pocket of his uniform. In it was a list of names, written with the tiny pencil still attached to the fragile cover. With this family heirloom in his hand, the author vowed to discover the stories of these men who gave their all in the Great War. Along the way he unravelled a remarkable connection to the story of the Unknown Warrior, unearthing valuable new documents that detailed for the first time the full untold story of this event - and what happened to the bodies of those not selected for burial in Westminster Abbey in 1920 - those who, like thousands of others, are "Known Unto God."Reading at times like a detective story, this is the moving, often heart-breaking, account of the men whose names Jimmy Scott carefully pencilled into his little notebook.
Science Comics: Frogs
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Hop to it with Science Comics: Frogs, the next volume of First Second's nonfiction series!