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Ben 10 Alien Force: Doom Dimension #2

Ben 10 Alien Force: Doom Dimension, Volume 2

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THE ADVENTURES OF BEN 10 ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD
 
Ben 10 remains stuck in the Fourth Dimension with Aztak, a bounty hunter who’s hit the jackpot and can’t wait to cash in—as soon as he sells the fifteen-year-old superhero and his amazing Omnitrix to the highest bidder.

Meanwhile, Ben’s friends Gwen and Kevin think Ben’s been murdered. They blame the Forever Knights and can’t wait to annihilate the tech-stealing scoundrels—if they can ever find their hideout. But the Forever Knights plan to zap Gwen and Kevin with a weird gadget they grabbed from Aztak’s crashed spaceship (once they figure out how it works).

Unfortunately for all concerned, that particular gadget has the power to blast everybody (and a good chunk of the neighborhood) to smithereens—unless Ben escapes the Fourth Dimension, eludes Aztak’s clutches, and finds the Forever Knights’ lair and his pals before time runs out.
 
 

96 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 2010

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Peter David

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aka David Peters

Peter Allen David, often abbreviated PAD, was an American writer of comic books, novels, television, films, and video games. His notable comic book work includes an award-winning 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, as well as runs on Aquaman, Young Justice, SpyBoy, Supergirl, Fallen Angel, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Captain Marvel, and X-Factor.
His Star Trek work included comic books and novels such as the New Frontier book series. His other novels included film adaptations, media tie-ins, and original works, such as the Apropos of Nothing and Knight Life series. His television work includes series such as Babylon 5, Young Justice, Ben 10: Alien Force and Nickelodeon's Space Cases, which he co-created with Bill Mumy.
David often jokingly described his occupation as "Writer of Stuff", and he was noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real-world issues with humor and references to popular culture, as well as elements of metafiction and self-reference.
David earned multiple awards for his work, including a 1992 Eisner Award, a 1993 Wizard Fan Award, a 1996 Haxtur Award, a 2007 Julie Award and a 2011 GLAAD Media Award.

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