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Hello, My Name is Poop

Illustrated by Ian McGinty
Published by Wonderbound
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Poop is a normal kid, with normal problems— you know, parents, homework, bullies. He used to have a normal name, too. But then he moved to a new school, and everything went down the toilet. That’s the bad news. The good news: Turns out some names are special. Some names come with powers. Turns out those bullies really stepped in it.

SOMETIMES BEING A KID CAN REALLY STINK.

Will Poupé becomes the new target of bullies at his middle school. All day long, they call him Poop. However, when Icky the Janitor reveals himself to be a wizard in disguise, Will learns that there are Names of Power – if you are given one of these names, you gain certain abilities. Poop is one of those names. He now has powers that he could use to get back at the bullies! But power – even poop power – is exactly what can turn someone into a bully. With some help from his friends, Will must find a way to use his fantastic farting magic for good.

An original graphic novel.

About The Author

Ben Katzner is a Midwest-raised writer and comedian based in New York City. Ben’s musings can be seen in places like Insider, Buzzfeed and USA Today and you can catch him doing standup on stages across the country. HELLO MY NAME IS POOP serves as Ben’s Vault and comics debut. https://twitter.com/ShaqKatzner

About The Illustrator

Ian McGinty was an animator, artist, writer and voice actor. His work can be seen in Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Invader Zim and many more. His own animated pilot, Welcome to Showside, has over a million views and is currently being developed for a series.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Wonderbound (October 26, 2021)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781638490128
  • Ages: 8 - 12

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"A funny, vibrant, and (hilariously) gross tale about owning the things that make us stand out. Not that I can relate to growing up with a ridiculous name. At all."

– Daniel Kibblesmith, Author, "Princess Dinosaur"

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