Description
It’s GROOVIN’ TIME! Finn and Jake’s quest to find the Enchiridion is sidetracked yet again—this time by the appearance of Jake’s cousin Donnie, all the way from outer space! What’s that, Donnie? Your family’s been captured by the cat queen and her evil minions for partying too hard and having funky fresh dance moves?! SAY NO MORE! Finn and Jake blast off to the boogie wonderland of the stars to rescue Lonnie, Ronnie, and Bonnie, the most slammin’, far out bunch of stretchy dogs in the galaxy. But will Finn be able to beat the cat queen in an epic dance battle?! Let’s groove tonight, baby, and find out! From cartoonist and animator Nick Winn (Bloody Mary) and artist Brenda Hickey (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)—the next in this first arc’s rotating cast of interior artists—and featuring a brand-new backup story by 2024 LA Times Book Prize Finalist Derek Ballard (Cartoonshow), the all-new Adventure Time ongoing series continues here!
About the author(s)
Nick Winn is a comic artist/animator living in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, his brother and their tiny dog, Drizzy Bizzy. He loves writing and drawing comics about love, longing, faith, and all things sci-fi. Video game music gets him working, but Bossa Nova winds him down.
Brenda Hickey is a graphic novelist from Prince Edward Island, Canada. She has worked on comic series such as Hasbro's My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Sanrio's Aggretsuko, and Zag's Miraculous Chibi. Additionally she has also created original graphic novels such as Ward's Valley (with writer Bobby Curnow), Halls of the Turnip King, and Don't Call Me Sidekick.
Derek M Ballard is, first and foremost, a single parent of three kids in Gainesville, Florida. Sometimes after he takes the kids to school and cooks dinner, he’s lucky enough to get work on cartoons for Cartoon Network, Netflix, or HBO. Most recently, he was the lead background designer on Mystery Cuddlers for Adult Swim. His book Cartoonshow from Oni Press was selected by the LA Times as one of their top five graphic novels of 2023. But mostly he’s just a plain old dad, tbh.