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Suddenly Last Summer: Degrassi Extra Credit #2 (Degrassi: The Next Generation)

Suddenly Last Summer: Degrassi Extra Credit #2 (Degrassi: The Next Generation)
By J. Torres, Ramon Perez

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Featuring Jimmy and Emma dramarama over the summer following season five...

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #338657 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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Customer Reviews

amazing5
i wasn't sure about how the characters would be protrayed in graphic novels but, turns out that some of the storylines are right in the book. amazing art work by both author and artist. great book. definitely recommend for any degrassi fan.

Degrassi5
It is the world famous TV show in a book...how could it get any better? With over 100 pages of never before heard story, this is a must buy for any Degrassi fan!

Made for the Fans!5
I am a huge fan a Degrassi the Next Generation and I was a fan of the originals from the 80s as well. The only problem I find in the show is that with a drama of this nature many things get pushed forward very fast. The show is only about 23 minutes long after commercials. The extra credit novels offer a unique chance to fill in the gaps of storylines that have already been established but not addressed in the show. There are many things addressed in the mangas that throwback to episodes and fans of the show will see the connection. These were truly made for fans!

In the second manga of the series we see Emma dealing with counseling for her eating disorder. She is having a hard time relating to the people in her group and dealing with Peter's home stress. The Simpson-Nelson clan (Manny included) is planning to go to New York with the money from Snake's motorcycle but Emma wants to be there for Peter. Emma's eating disorder was not really addressed much on the show except in two episodes and the trip was mentioned only once. Meanwhile, Liberty is dealing with the new knowledge that her baby's adoptive family is moving to Chicago, something only briefly addressed on the show. Both of these issues were brought up in the show but needed a deeper look and the manga offers that. These mangas take what fans want and... it goes there!