Welcome to The Black Friday Bundle Rumble! With over 35 different bundles of carefully curated titles, our Bundles offer you a chance to take home some of our biggest hits at a fraction of the price! The Sesame Street bundle is perfect for young readers first comics!
This bundle includes: All 4 Issues of Sesame Street in the Color Page Variant Covers!
Sesame Street #1
Stroll along Sesame Street and join Grover, Elmo, Cookie Monster, and more of your favorite furry friends in this brand-new comic book series for readers of all ages!
Grover wakes up to another beautiful day on Sesame Street! But he soon discovers that his friends each have a problem to solve before they can enjoy it. Read along in this brand-new comic book as Grover does what he does best: lends a helping hand. After all, the most fun on Sesame Street comes from working together!
Sesame Street #2
Stroll along Sesame Street and join Bert, Ernie, and more of your favorite furry friends in this brand-new comic book series for readers of all ages!
Flowers are blooming and the sun is shining on Sesame Street—it’s Spring! In this brand-new comic, your favorite Sesame Street friends prepare for the annual community Swap Meet . . . but Ernie is having a hard time finding things to give away. Join him and his friends as they learn how great it feels to give to others and make room for new adventures!
Sesame Street #3
Cookie Monster is excited to host a dinner party for his friends! He needs to set the table, make name cards, and . . . what is he forgetting? Oh no—baking the cookies! What is a Cookie Monster dinner party without cookies?
Sesame Street #4
Welcome back to Sesame Street with an all-new, all-ages tale from writer Joey Esposito (Batman: Urban Legends) and artist Sean Dove (Brobots)!
You’re invited—the Amazing Mumford is taking the stage on Sesame Street for a night of magic! But when The Count volunteers to help with a trick, it does not go according to plan. All of the numbers have disappeared from Sesame Street! Can Mumford reverse his trick? Or are the numbers gone for good?