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Trash Krakken
By:Thomas Astruc,Bryan Seaton,Nicole D'Andria
Published on 2018-04-03 by

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|This trade paperback collects the first original illustrated stories based on Zag Entertainment's television show Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir. The premier superheroes of Paris, Ladybug and Cat Noir, join America's greatest forces in New York to defeat the Trash Krakken. Will they save the city or is this a disaster even the miraculous Ladybug can't fix?|--Back cover.

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