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OH MY GODS! by Stephanie Cooke

OH MY GODS!

From the OMGs series

by Stephanie Cooke & Insha Fitzpatrick ; illustrated by Juliana Moon

Pub Date: Jan. 5th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-358-29951-6
Publisher: Etch/HMH

In this graphic-novel series opener, a girl discovers her father is a Greek god—sound familiar?

When her mother gets the opportunity of a lifetime, Karen must stay with her estranged father, Zed, who lives on Mount Olympus. Upon her arrival, she learns that her father is obviously both affluent and influential, living in a palatial home and serving as both the mayor of the town and dean of her school. At Mt. Olympus Junior High, Karen quickly befriends Dita, Athena, and siblings Apollo and Artemis. When a classmate is turned to stone in the school library and Karen falls under suspicion, she and her new friends must find the culprit. Visually, Moon’s bright and expressive art propels Cooke and Fitzpatrick’s narrative, with tidy stylization and an alluring full-color palette. Karen, however, may be a polarizing character: She can be bratty at times and infuriatingly slow at others. At one point, her friends must practically spoon-feed her the concept that they are gods and goddesses—that their names are taken directly from the pantheon and that they live on Mount Olympus don’t seem to clue her in. Despite the high-interest format, this doesn’t bring enough novelty to set it apart from Percy Jackson. Nearly all the characters present White with the exceptions of Dita, who has a slightly darker skin tone, and assorted unnamed background characters.

Intriguing but disappointingly derivative; here’s hoping future volumes find a groove.

(mythology notes, bibliography) (Graphic fantasy. 9-12)