Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off
In the third and final installment of the heartfelt Dungeons & Dragons graphic novel series by Molly Knox Ostertag the club battles new monsters—both real and imaginary—as their first campaign comes to an epic conclusion.

Tyler has a secret. Sunny, the imaginary friend he had when he was younger, hasn’t gone away. Not only that, she now acts as his butt-kicking character in his after-school D&D club, too. Whether it’s helping him deal with his rowdy cousin, Luis, or avoiding his archnemesis, Kelly, at school, Sunny always has his back, often encouraging soft-spoken Tyler to be a little more bold.

Until one day Sunny pushes Tyler a little too far and he unexpectedly confesses his feelings to Sam, his outspoken and dreamy crush. Instead of a happily ever after, Tyler’s confession turns into gossip fodder for the entire school. Hurt and angry, Tyler banishes Sunny from his mind.

But the silence afterward is louder than Sunny’s presence ever was, and Tyler must look to the people in his real life to discover who he truly is—and who he wants to be.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off
In the third and final installment of the heartfelt Dungeons & Dragons graphic novel series by Molly Knox Ostertag the club battles new monsters—both real and imaginary—as their first campaign comes to an epic conclusion.

Tyler has a secret. Sunny, the imaginary friend he had when he was younger, hasn’t gone away. Not only that, she now acts as his butt-kicking character in his after-school D&D club, too. Whether it’s helping him deal with his rowdy cousin, Luis, or avoiding his archnemesis, Kelly, at school, Sunny always has his back, often encouraging soft-spoken Tyler to be a little more bold.

Until one day Sunny pushes Tyler a little too far and he unexpectedly confesses his feelings to Sam, his outspoken and dreamy crush. Instead of a happily ever after, Tyler’s confession turns into gossip fodder for the entire school. Hurt and angry, Tyler banishes Sunny from his mind.

But the silence afterward is louder than Sunny’s presence ever was, and Tyler must look to the people in his real life to discover who he truly is—and who he wants to be.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off

Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off

Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off

Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club: Final Face-Off

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Overview

In the third and final installment of the heartfelt Dungeons & Dragons graphic novel series by Molly Knox Ostertag the club battles new monsters—both real and imaginary—as their first campaign comes to an epic conclusion.

Tyler has a secret. Sunny, the imaginary friend he had when he was younger, hasn’t gone away. Not only that, she now acts as his butt-kicking character in his after-school D&D club, too. Whether it’s helping him deal with his rowdy cousin, Luis, or avoiding his archnemesis, Kelly, at school, Sunny always has his back, often encouraging soft-spoken Tyler to be a little more bold.

Until one day Sunny pushes Tyler a little too far and he unexpectedly confesses his feelings to Sam, his outspoken and dreamy crush. Instead of a happily ever after, Tyler’s confession turns into gossip fodder for the entire school. Hurt and angry, Tyler banishes Sunny from his mind.

But the silence afterward is louder than Sunny’s presence ever was, and Tyler must look to the people in his real life to discover who he truly is—and who he wants to be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798228480186
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Series: Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Club , #3
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Molly Knox Ostertag is an Igntaz– and Prism–Award winning graphic novelist, 30 Under 30 Forbes scholar, and a writer for children’s TV animation. She currently lives in Los Angeles, where she writes for animation. Notably, she wrote the GLAAD-nominated and Peabody Award Winning episode “Enchanting Grom Fright” for the Owl House. Her middle-grade graphic novel debut, The Witch Boy, came out in 2017 from Scholastic, and is being adapted into a feature film by Netflix.



Katie Anvil Rich is an experienced audiobook narrator who grew up in the Bay Area. She earned an MFA in acting from Harvard University while also training concurrently at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Since graduating, she has moved to L.A., where she works on television and stage projects as well as writing and directing.

André Santana is an award-winning audiobook narrator on a journey to tell great stories. Operating with a keen sense for realistic delivery, he inevitably becomes a fan of every book he narrates and shares that joy through his performances. As a non-binary and Black narrator, he loves both telling stories that match him and disappearing into new characters across the literary multiverse.



Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sol Madariaga is a trilingual actress with a BFA in musical theater and training in Shakespeare text. Initially a member of Buenos Aires' Colon Theatre Opera House Ensemble, Sol's Argentine roots take influence in her widely versatile acting background, ranging from a Shakespeare and Chekovian/Stanislavski training, to her flamenco/tango dancing skills, to her most recent film and television work in NYC.

Tara Sands is an American voiceover artist and the former co-host of Cartoon Network's weekly Friday night lineup. Her voice can be heard on hundreds of radio and TV commercials, video games, and cartoons, and she has narrated dozens of audiobooks, including the Sammy Keyes series. A multiple Earphones Award winner, she was nominated for an Audie for the multicast performance of the first Lemony Snicket book.

Patricia Santomasso has always been an avid reader and storyteller. Her love of literature led her to earn a BA in English, and shortly afterward she moved from Connecticut to New York to study theater. She worked for years on stages around the country doing mostly classical plays and Shakespeare. It was there she met her husband, narrator Sean Patrick Hopkins, doing a production of As You Like It. Now she has merged her love of acting and the written word and happily reads stories out loud from the comfort of a booth. To date she has recorded over 150 audiobooks. Patricia's youthful voice and comic timing give heroines a warm relatability, and her surprising dips into baritone make her male characters engaging and believable. Paste Magazine has called her narration style "warm-but-tart," which she agrees is a fitting description. Patricia and Sean have a sweet baby daughter, Lyra Roisin, who isn't much interested in hearing either one of them read to her.

Christopher Salazar, originally from Miami, Florida, is classically trained with an MFA from the Old Globe. He has worked with top theater companies in New York, Los Angeles, and regionally throughout the country.

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