by Jaume Copons ; illustrated by Liliana Fortuny translated by Simulingua ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 28, 2022
A mixed bag likely to appeal most to experienced comics readers.
Super Pig dreams of being a superhero, but his effort to realize his goal leads to super problems.
In this second book in the series, translated from Spanish and Catalan, Bitmax, the android narrator, community leader, and friend to all, tells the story of Super Pig and his delusions of heroism. He crash-lands on a forest friend in an attempt to fly, injures himself while trying to perform outlandish feats of strength, and, in general, instigates enough mischief in the forest for humans to investigate, creating a perilous situation. In a flashback, readers see a comic book–reading Super Pig yearning to become a superhero; Evo, a bespectacled orange creature with ill intentions, capitalizes on this, giving the pig a costume. Super Pig becomes a menace. Bitmax reasons with Super Pig, trying to show him he doesn’t have superpowers, but, egged on by Evo, Super Pig doesn’t change his ways until a bad decision finally helps him understand who his real friends are and what his true superpower is. While colorful and detailed illustrations will draw in readers, several pages, including Bitmax's lengthy introduction, bog the narrative down. Narrator changes during the flashback may confuse some readers, especially those unfamiliar with graphic novels.
A mixed bag likely to appeal most to experienced comics readers. (Graphic fiction. 6-9)Pub Date: Sept. 28, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7643-6487-7
Page Count: 72
Publisher: Schiffer
Review Posted Online: June 7, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2022
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by Dav Pilkey ; illustrated by Dav Pilkey ; color by Jose Garibaldi ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 30, 2016
What a wag.
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What do you get from sewing the head of a smart dog onto the body of a tough police officer? A new superhero from the incorrigible creator of Captain Underpants.
Finding a stack of old Dog Mancomics that got them in trouble back in first grade, George and Harold decide to craft a set of new(ish) adventures with (more or less) improved art and spelling. These begin with an origin tale (“A Hero Is Unleashed”), go on to a fiendish attempt to replace the chief of police with a “Robo Chief” and then a temporarily successful scheme to make everyone stupid by erasing all the words from every book (“Book ’Em, Dog Man”), and finish off with a sort of attempted alien invasion evocatively titled “Weenie Wars: The Franks Awaken.” In each, Dog Man squares off against baddies (including superinventor/archnemesis Petey the cat) and saves the day with a clever notion. With occasional pauses for Flip-O-Rama featurettes, the tales are all framed in brightly colored sequential panels with hand-lettered dialogue (“How do you feel, old friend?” “Ruff!”) and narrative. The figures are studiously diverse, with police officers of both genders on view and George, the chief, and several other members of the supporting cast colored in various shades of brown. Pilkey closes as customary with drawing exercises, plus a promise that the canine crusader will be further unleashed in a sequel.
What a wag. (Graphic fantasy. 7-9)Pub Date: Aug. 30, 2016
ISBN: 978-0-545-58160-8
Page Count: 240
Publisher: Graphix/Scholastic
Review Posted Online: May 31, 2016
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2016
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by Beth Ferry ; illustrated by Kristen Cella ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 7, 2023
Readers will go for these pals who stick together in a bond as solid as stone.
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The BFFs whose exploits were chronicled in two earlier picture books (2015, 2021), illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld, have joined the graphic-novel universe. This second graphic novel starring the duo, after Stick and Stone Explore and More (2022), is divided into two chapters, each followed by appealing, simple activities. The first chapter finds the pals picnicking with friends near a cave. Timid worrywart Stone has misgivings, but those issues are resolved satisfactorily. Once over those hurdles, Stone confronts spelunking, a word he loves (as will readers) until he learns what it entails. Stone’s not into cave exploring, but what he discovers when he finds himself in a cave are unexpected—and not entirely unpleasant—surprises and, afterward, a burgeoning new friendship. In the second chapter, Stone effects a daring rescue as he extracts Stick from the jaws of an overly enthusiastic puppy, an adventure that leads the pair to adopt a “pet” that undergoes a spectacular transformation, necessitating a tender farewell. This charmer is chock-full of humor, heart, adventure, and the joys of friendship. Stick and Stone are endearingly winning characters with distinctive, expressive personalities. Kids will savor the dynamic, funny digital illustrations; follow the panels and speech bubbles easily; and appreciate the font, which varies with the narrative’s onomatopoeia.
Readers will go for these pals who stick together in a bond as solid as stone. (Graphic fiction. 6-9)Pub Date: Feb. 7, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-358-54938-3
Page Count: 96
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: Dec. 23, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2023
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