The Killing Stone Plus Spin on the Monster Vending Machine

$35.00

AGES: 8 to 101+

This item is only for San Rafael Elementary Students. $2 of each purchase will go back to PTA. Each student will receive a hardcover graphic novel and a Spin on the Monster Mystery Pin Magical Vending Machine. They will receive 1 of 5 monster enamel pins from our vending machine at the event.

This series is an engaging and semi-spooky way to introduce Mary Shelley and folklore creatures from other cultures to your child. The Killing Stone explores the dangers of holding grudges for too long.

The Killing Stone is a hardcover graphic novel and book two of the award-winning series Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters. The series is written by Jessica Maison (Pistil, Plastic Girl), illustrated by Anna Wieszczyk (Home, Godkiller), and lettered by Mark Krotzer. Book Two can be read as a standalone book or as part of the Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters series.

Please preview the book by clicking here. The interior art is beautiful, and the story is even better the first book.

Limited pre-order bonus!

  • Signed hardcover copy of The Killing Stone

  • The Craft-inspired vinyl sticker featuring Shel, Medusa, Tamamo-no-Mae, and Nari

  • Cute and Cuddly Necro Vinyl Sticker

  • Magical gift bag packaging.

The story:

Nari, the school’s new monster, is an Onryō—a vengeful spirit driven by deep-seated grudges. She hates everyone, but it’s not personal. The school’s students are brimming with anger, and it’s making Nari dangerously hungry. Her grudge-fueled rage threatens everyone, even her fellow monsters.

Shel and the team need Nari for their next mission. Someone shattered Japan’s Sessho-Seki, the Killing Stone, releasing Tamamo-no-Mae, a powerful Nine-Tailed Fox and ally of Dr. M. Shel and Frank believe Mae can be saved, but she’s furious, seeking revenge after centuries of imprisonment within the Killing Stone. As they navigate this perilous situation, Shel is caught in one of Dr. M’s magical traps, forcing her to confront the source of her own repressed grudge. If she can’t let go of her past, it could spell disaster for everyone.

AGES: 8 to 101+

This item is only for San Rafael Elementary Students. $2 of each purchase will go back to PTA. Each student will receive a hardcover graphic novel and a Spin on the Monster Mystery Pin Magical Vending Machine. They will receive 1 of 5 monster enamel pins from our vending machine at the event.

This series is an engaging and semi-spooky way to introduce Mary Shelley and folklore creatures from other cultures to your child. The Killing Stone explores the dangers of holding grudges for too long.

The Killing Stone is a hardcover graphic novel and book two of the award-winning series Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters. The series is written by Jessica Maison (Pistil, Plastic Girl), illustrated by Anna Wieszczyk (Home, Godkiller), and lettered by Mark Krotzer. Book Two can be read as a standalone book or as part of the Mary Shelley’s School for Monsters series.

Please preview the book by clicking here. The interior art is beautiful, and the story is even better the first book.

Limited pre-order bonus!

  • Signed hardcover copy of The Killing Stone

  • The Craft-inspired vinyl sticker featuring Shel, Medusa, Tamamo-no-Mae, and Nari

  • Cute and Cuddly Necro Vinyl Sticker

  • Magical gift bag packaging.

The story:

Nari, the school’s new monster, is an Onryō—a vengeful spirit driven by deep-seated grudges. She hates everyone, but it’s not personal. The school’s students are brimming with anger, and it’s making Nari dangerously hungry. Her grudge-fueled rage threatens everyone, even her fellow monsters.

Shel and the team need Nari for their next mission. Someone shattered Japan’s Sessho-Seki, the Killing Stone, releasing Tamamo-no-Mae, a powerful Nine-Tailed Fox and ally of Dr. M. Shel and Frank believe Mae can be saved, but she’s furious, seeking revenge after centuries of imprisonment within the Killing Stone. As they navigate this perilous situation, Shel is caught in one of Dr. M’s magical traps, forcing her to confront the source of her own repressed grudge. If she can’t let go of her past, it could spell disaster for everyone.