In the deepest part of the ocean, unexploredby man and too deep for humans to swim, lives a little sea creature namedGillbert. Gillbert the Sea Creature is the son of KING NAUTICUS, king of all theoceans. One day, Gillbert will be king. But in the meantime, his playfulcuriosity takes him away from the kingdom on a journey ofdiscovery. Gillbert meets an amphibiousmermaid and follows her into unknown parts of the ocean. Where he meets manyunknown and undiscovered species of underwater creatures. He didn't knowthese things existed so close to home. Gillbert's world just got a wholelot bigger! Collecting "The Little Merman" and "The CuriousMysterious" by famous cartoonish Aw Yeah's Art Baltazar (TinyTitans, Itty Bitty Hellboy).;
Pagination: 160 pages;
Date of Publication: 21/06/2022
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