How the cookie crumbles / scripts, Landry Q. Walker ; Layouts, Emilio Urbano ; pencils, Andrea Greppi ; inks, Roberta Zanotta ; colors, Angela Capolupo ; lettering, Chris Dickey. Bedtime story / script, Christos Gage ; art, J. Bone ; colors, Dan Jackson ; lettering, Richard Starkings and Comiccraft's Jimmy Betancourt -- A relaxing day at the park and How the cookie crumbles / scripts, Landry Q. Walker ; Layouts, Emilio Urbano ; pencils, Andrea Greppi ; inks, Roberta Zanotta ; colors, Angela Capolupo ; lettering, Chris Dickey.
Summary:
When Mr. Incredible struggles to save the day after a villainous attack--and the dastardly Bomb Voyage escapes unscathed--he begins to question his powers. But when he discovers that he's just getting a little older, Bob is inspired to look to the next generation of Supers, Dash and Violet, and begins training with them so that they can become the most incredible ever! Helen has reservations about the training, and when she sees Bob getting a little carried away after Dash and Violet make a couple of rookie mistakes, her fears are realized: intense training with their dad is souring Dash and Violet on the idea of becoming better Supers. But the family must reunite . . . because Bomb Voyage is still at large! In another story, Bob tells the kids a bedtime story that has Violet and Dash calling foul: this battle from his glory days seems too amazing to be true. They want to hear the real story--but they never imagined it would begin with their mom and dad's super-secret first date! Then, in two adventures all his own, baby Jack-Jack uses his powers to make friends with an army of ants, and then take on a worthy opponent at the local park!
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