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Illustrator Profile

Blasco Tabasco

2 Books
Blasco Tabasco is an illustrator credit used for artists who bring the vibrant, action-packed world of Geronimo Stilton to life. Under this fun name, artists have provided engaging interior artwork for popular children's adventures like The Phantom of the Subway and The Secret of Cacklefur Castle. Their dynamic, colorful illustrations are a key part of the mouse reporter's storytelling. The distinct visual style helps early readers follow along with the fast-paced, humorous mysteries.
Do you love a good scare paired with plenty of laughs? Prepare yourself for every mouse's worst nightmare! When Creepella von Cacklefur gives Geronimo Stilton a surprise call, she orders him to spend the weekend at her family's spooky castle. Before Geronimo can even squeak in protest, he is completely mouse-napped! Suddenly, you are trapped right alongside him in the gloomiest, eeriest fortress you have ever seen. To make matters worse, the castle is crawling with Creepella's incredibly creepy family members. Moldy mozzarella! You will have to tiptoe through dark hallways and dodge spooky surprises at every turn. Will Geronimo ever find a way to escape this terrifying trip and return to his safe, cozy mouse hole in New Mouse City? Jump into this fast-paced, highly illustrated chapter book filled with lively art, hilarious jokes, and a mystery that will keep you guessing. It is the perfect blend of funny and spooky for your next great reading adventure!
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 138 Pages
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Down below New Mouse City, the subway tunnels are rumbling with more than trains. Whispers of a phantom have Geronimo Stilton’s whiskers trembling, but a great newspaper mouse cannot ignore a story this big. When Thea brings him the tip, Geronimo heads underground with Thea, Trap, and Pinky Pick to investigate for The Rodent’s Gazette. The trouble is, he is not the only reporter chasing the scoop. Sally Ratmousen from The Daily Rat is sniffing around too, and the deeper they go, the spookier the mystery becomes. Packed with colorful illustrations, playful type, and plenty of cheesy jokes, The Phantom of the Subway is a funny mystery adventure for readers who like light scares, bold characters, and fast-moving chapter books.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 138 Pages
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