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DFC LIBRARY: MONKEY NUTS: THE DIAMOND EGG OF WONDERS
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Welcome to the Isla de Monstera, home of the world's only tap-dancing, banana-loving, rust-fighting, coconut-talking, crime-busting organisation... MONKEY NUTS!

In their very first adventure, Sid, Rivet and Chief Tuft are forced to do battle against a horde of random oddballs and weirdos. When a mysterious signal begins to drive the local loonies into a crazy rage, the Monkey Nuts team have no choice but to grab their masks and get heroic!

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It's a deliberately rambling, manic burst of comic energy across it's busy and brightly coloured pages. Lots and lots of fun, lots of silly gags . . . a manic, full on adventure serial, heavy on the laughs and with some very nice, suitably kinetic artwork
Richard BrutonForbidden Planet Blog

Rich in detail and colour, you'll want to go back again and again over every page to see what you missed the first and second time around . . . It's pacy, it's funny and it deserves a place on your shelves
Bear Alley

Filled with unique characters, belly-laughing jokes and fantastic illustrations this is an adventure for any crime-busting, comic-loving fan
Scribbler

The sense of all-out fun and humour that you get from this book is a clear marker of a book written purely to entertain
Armadillo Magazine

The Etherington Brothers have crafted a fun and action packed story. The story is filled so many memorable characters and great moments. Sid and Rivet make a great team. You never know what is coming next. 9/10
Comic Buzz



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Peter seaward
Sunday 11th March
Excellent artwork, yes you can go back time and time again and discover something new every time.
A nice antidote to the trials of life.
It would be great to see a double page spread illustration though to fully appreciate the characters!