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Vordak the Incomprehensible : how to grow up and rule the world

Seegert, Scott. (Author). Martin, John, 1963- (Added Author).

A top supervillain offers rules and advice to readers on how to develop an evil plan to rule the world.

Book  - 2010
J FIC Seege
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  • ISBN: 1606840134
  • ISBN: 9781606840139
  • Physical Description 191 pages : illustrations
  • Publisher New York : Egmont USA, 2010.

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General Note:
Written by Scott Seegert.
Target Audience Note:
"Ages 9 up"--P. [4] of cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 16.99

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How to Grow up and Rule the World
How to Grow up and Rule the World
by Vordak the Incomprehensible (Author, Illustrator)
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How to Grow up and Rule the World


Slip on your acid-free gloves, make sure you have a duplicate copy of How to Grow Up and Rule the World (just in case something should happen to this one), and try to follow along as the incomparable, superior-in-all-ways Vordak the Incomprehensible teaches you a thing or two about villainy. Now you, too, can try (and fail) to attain Vordak's level of infamy. From selecting the most dastardly name, to choosing the ideal henchmen, to engaging in witty repartee with disgustingly chipper superheroes, experienced supervillain Vordak the Incomprehensible guides readers step-by-step toward the ultimate goal of world domination (from his parents' basement in Trenton, New Jersey). With chapter titles like "Bringing Out the Evil" and "Building a Top-Notch Evil Organization," numerous bold illustrations, and detailed quizzes to assess your level of dastardliness, this book provides everything necessary to rise above the masses, and then rub your ascent in their faces. In return for this wealth of knowledge, Vordak requests nothing more than an honored place in the evil regime of he who achieves control of the world. (And, of course, the opportunity to assume command, should things not work out.)