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APPLE BLACK

NEO FREEDOM

From the Apple Black series , Vol. 1

An inventive series opener with promise.

A boy with a magical gift may hold the power to break a cycle of vengeance.

Sano Bengote Tamashii, the son of a famous warlock, possesses the power of the extinct Black fruit that has magical properties. After growing up in a sequestered location, he is finally to attend Newgarth, the guild for young sorcerers located on Black Bottom Island. After being alone for so long, Sano’s interactions with classmates are comically awkward, and he always manages to say just the wrong thing. Though he struggles to find his way around his new school, he keeps a positive attitude. But rumors about Sano prevail. The continent of Eden is trapped in a cycle of vengeance as the power of the Black wanes: Could Sano truly be the one prophesied to bring salvation? Oguguo has created an intricate (and at times overly complex) first installment in a new manga series. The worldbuilding is not necessarily intuitive, but hopefully subsequent volumes will help clarify the complicated systems of magic and hierarchy. Manga fans seeking something different will have much to enjoy here, with humor and action displayed in equal measure. Main characters have light skin; many of the secondary characters read as Black or South Asian in the mix of color and (mostly) black-and-white illustrations.

An inventive series opener with promise. (Manga. 12-16)

Pub Date: June 7, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-7603-7684-3

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Review Posted Online: April 26, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2022

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A WITCH'S GUIDE TO BURNING

A few rough bits but inventive and visually stunning.

A young witch whose magic has been burned away undertakes healing journeys both physical and metaphorical in this graphic novel that was first serialized on Instagram.

Mingling riveting illustrations that incorporate fades, flashbacks, and other cinematic effects with a typographically venturesome narrative, Dhaliwal tells a tale of heroic exploits in which allegorical elements are never far beneath the surface. Burned at the stake but rescued by a pair of helpful (if often annoying) witches on a quest of their own, dark-skinned young “Singe” goes in search of her real name and the rest of her burned-away memories, as well as her lost magic, while her body slowly recovers. Along the way to a climax on the shores of Perish Lake, she meets other witches—notably Smoke Witch, a collective gathering of burnt but still aware ashes that rides the night wind—and engages in desperate struggles with three powerful, vividly portrayed demons: Disgust, Doubt, and Despair. The author’s imagination and graphic skills outpace her literary chops, but there’s plenty of entertaining friction and bonding in the colorfully wrought cast, and more than enough action in the plot to make it easy to overlook awkward phrasings and inappropriate word choices. Said plot does take some arbitrary turns, perhaps so that the ending can be left conveniently open. Still, it’s a grand adventure in a richly articulated setting, featuring a racially diverse cast and clever twists aplenty.

A few rough bits but inventive and visually stunning. (Graphic fantasy. 12-16)

Pub Date: May 28, 2024

ISBN: 9781770466999

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly

Review Posted Online: March 23, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2024

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COVEN

An action-packed, magic-filled exploration of natural resource abuse.

A coven of problem-solving witches takes on a mission that tests their friendship and bonds.

Witches Anadil, Hester, and Dot are summoned to Red Isle when the animals of the Dark Lands are found starving after sludge kills all the vegetation. Mother Sorastra, the leader of the Dark Lands, confronts Prince Lexius of the neighboring Light Lands, arguing that he’s abusing nature’s gift of raaka, a resource used to power clever inventions. But Prince Lexius blames Mother Sorastra for breaking a truce and causing the pollution. The conflict escalates when citizens of the Light Lands are murdered, and their facial features are erased. Pale, white-haired Anadil, brown-skinned, black-haired Hester, and Dot, who has brown skin and Afro-textured hair, arrive in time to stop the outbreak of war and attempt to solve the mystery of the face-stealing killer. When a coven of witches impersonating the trio appears, Anadil, Hester, and Dot must overcome their bickering and work through hurt feelings in order to band together and bring peace and balance to Red Isle. This graphic novel features cleverly realized characters: Anadil with her team of magical rats, Hester with her pet demon, and Dot with her ability to summon confectionary are memorable leads. The relationship between Anadil and Hester adds a hint of romance to the story, and the environmental themes add real-world relevance. Vivid illustrations with saturated colors create a fantastical backdrop for the fast-paced storyline.

An action-packed, magic-filled exploration of natural resource abuse. (Graphic fantasy. 12-16)

Pub Date: April 1, 2025

ISBN: 9780062979681

Page Count: 272

Publisher: HarperAlley

Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025

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