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INVESTIGATORS TAKE THE PLUNGE by John Patrick Green

INVESTIGATORS TAKE THE PLUNGE

From the InvestiGators series, volume 2

by John Patrick Green ; illustrated by John Patrick Green with Aaron Polk

Pub Date: Sept. 29th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-250-21998-5
Publisher: First Second

In this sophomore romp, the silly investi-gators take to the sewers to once again save their city.

Mango and Brash, the utility vest–sporting A- (for alligator) Team of the Special Undercover Investigation Team, are on the case to locate a rogue robot that received an accidentally transmitted code giving it the ability to combine two things (which is great in the case of the wheels and shoes that make rollerskates but suboptimal in the case of broccoli candy). Also seeking this bot is their foe Crackerdile, an ex–S.U.I.T. agent who’s been turned into a crumbly cracker. Crackerdile hopes to use the bot to combine himself with something less brittle. When the city floods, Brash and Mango are blamed and demoted, and S.U.I.T. assigns B-Team badgers Bongo and Marsha to the case. Green’s second entry in his ongoing graphic series is as fun and fast-paced as predecessor InvestiGators (2020), with its recognizable candy-colored art and high-octane punning. Young readers who like their humor dialed up to the max should feel right at home here with breezy bathroom humor, chuckle-causing wordplay (puns and goofy acronyms abound), and snort-inducing names including Bill Plungerman the plumber and a reporter called Cici Boringstories. Even for those unfamiliar with this series, this installment makes for a fine jumping-in point, and it should certainly whet appetites for the next proposed volume. Human characters display a variety of skin tones.

A surefire crowd pleaser.

(Graphic fantasy. 7-10)