An illustrated parody of fictional superheroes and their superpowers, including the Male Pattern Baldness Eagle, the Guardin' Gnome, and the Health Inspectre, documents their battle for supremacy.
Kevin Cornell Books
Kevin Cornell spends his days in Philadelphia, drawing made-up things like a "dog driving a bus" or a "talking can of beets." His work is characterized by a unique ability to visually interpret the absurd and fantastical. He has been illustrating books, websites, and comics for quite some time, bringing a playful spirit and an imaginative perspective to his creations.






New in Town
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
One fine morning, the people of Puddletrunk wake up to find their bridge has collapsed. They are not surprised. After all, termites have destroyed the last 200 or so bridges. Luckily, the people of Puddletrunk have a bridge-building expert in their town: the fabulous Mortimer Gulch, who will gladly rebuild their bridge for a pretty penny. But when a newcomer to Puddletrunk does not want to pay for the repairs, Mortimer is displeased. To make matters worse, this unusual foreigner has some innovative ideas that threaten to upend Mortimer Gulch's entire business . . . Here is a whimsical yet timely picture book allegory about what new people with new ideas can bring to communities.
Count the Monkeys
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Kids will giggle as they count all the animals that have frightened the monkeys off the pages. Full of fun reader interactions and keeps readers guessing until the very last page! Matching Mac Barnett's brilliant wit are Kevin Cornell's luminous illustrations, which will have young readers begging to count the monkeys all over again.
The terrible two get worse
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Miles and Niles face a tough challenge when their favourite goat and nemesis, Principle Barkin, is replaced by his stern, no-nonsense father who turns the school into a boot camp.
The Terrible Two
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
When master prankster Miles Murphy moves to sleepy Yawnee Valley, he challenges the local mystery prankster in an epic battle of tricks, but soon the two join forces to pull off the biggest prank ever seen.
The Trouble with Chickens
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
J.J. Tully is a former search-and-rescue dog who is trying to enjoy his retirement after years of performing daring missions saving lives. So he’s not terribly impressed when two chicks named Dirt and Sugar (who look like popcorn on legs) and their chicken mom show up demanding his help to find their missing siblings. Driven by the promise of a cheeseburger, J.J. begins to track down clues. Is Vince the Funnel hiding something? Are there dark forces at work—or is J.J. not smelling the evidence that’s right in front of him?
Děsná dvojka 1.-2. díl
- 2 volumes

