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The Amazing World of Gumball: The Storm is the seventh graphic novel installment of The Amazing World of Gumball comics. It was released on August 27th, 2019.[1]
Synopsis
A huge storm blows through Elmore for two days, causing a series of hilarious rainy day mishaps.
A big ol' storm has set its sights on Elmore but the Watterson family isn't going to let some bad weather spoil their day, at least not until everything starts going wrong! After a power outage forces Gumball and Darwin to figure out how to have fun without video games—not an easy task—Richard leads a catastrophic attempt to fix a leak in the ceiling so one measly puddle will cease driving his household absolutely crazy. But their troubles don’t end there. It’s one calamity after the other as the Wattersons try and make it to bluer skies! Written by Kiernan Sjursen-Lien (Over the Garden Wall) and illustrated by Shadia Amin, The Amazing World of Gumball: The Storm is a downpour of good-hearted humor and fun.
Characters
Main characters
Minor characters
- Gary
- Felicity
- Pantsbully
- Patrick
- Harold
- Principal Brown
- Marvin
- Betty
- Mrs. Jötunheim
- Molly
- Juke
- Tobias
- Sarah
- Leslie
- Carmen
- Alan
- Banana Joe
- Penny
- Masami
- Bobert
- William
- Tina
- Miss Simian
- Clare
- Teri
- Hot Dog Guy
- Anton
- Jodie
- Ocho
- Jared
- Mr. Small
- Tree librarian
- Rocky
- Coach Russo
- Sussie
- Colin and Felix
- Idaho
- Carrie
- Green bear
- Rotten cupcake
- Fuzzball
- Mushroom
- Mowdown
- Clayton
- Josh
- Jamie
- Wilson
- Razor
- Julius
- Charlie-Ann
- Kayvon
- Charlie-Ann's mother
- Purple squirrel
- Mr. Sitty
- Karen
- Donald
- Blue elephant
- Martha
- Soulless office worker
- Alison
Preview pages
Trivia
- An episode of The Amazing World of Gumball shares the same name as this comic.
Cultural references
- The scene of Richard offering an egg to a horse is a direct reference to "Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in which Danny Devito's character Frank Reynolds offers an egg to someone with the exact same line.
References
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Volume 2 Cheat Code |
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Tunnel Kingdom | Midsummer Nightmare | The Storm | |
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