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TWELFTH GRADE NIGHT

From the Arden High series , Vol. 1

Endearing, magically infused, romantic comedy hijinks.

Vi Messaline has always done everything with her twin brother, Sebastian.

So she’s shocked when he decides he’d rather stay at their private boarding school instead of attending public school alongside her. And Arden High is not your average public school: Fairies run the social scene, glittery magic permeates the woods, and oddball students and their shenanigans rule the day. Taciturn and sensitive Vi is set to go solo in an overwhelming and strange environment. Adopted by a new, quirky friend group, she’s then swept up in Shakespeare’s familiar love quadrangle. This retelling closely follows the beats of the original Twelfth Night, and it’s solidly grounded as it tackles the often retold tale. The surprises lie mostly in the effervescent and goofy tone. Although Vi grapples with real issues—trying out a less feminine gender presentation, grieving the loss of her father, and navigating her changing relationship with Sebastian—the focus is on fun. Green’s buoyant art effectively augments this tone, with extremely appealing and expressive character designs and settings full of lush detail. Clever updates to the source material include the cliques to which the characters belong and the use of social media to facilitate mistaken identities. This playing to strengths helps readers overlook a breakneck timeline and less emotional complexity in some storylines. The cast is heavily queer and racially diverse; Vi reads White.

Endearing, magically infused, romantic comedy hijinks. (Graphic fantasy. 12-18)

Pub Date: Oct. 11, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-368-06239-8

Page Count: 160

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Review Posted Online: July 26, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2022

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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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M IS FOR MONSTER

Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life.

A Frankenstein-inspired graphic novel that explores how expectations get in the way of creation.

Grief-stricken and remorseful, scientist Frances “Frankie” Ai attempts to resurrect her younger sister, Maura, several months after she died in an experiment gone awry. After taking apart Maura’s body, stitching her up, and jolting her with a lightning-powered contraption in their home laboratory, Frances awakens a monster. She is surprised to discover that the monster, M, has no memory of her sister’s life before the accident. Though M and Gin Ivanov, Frances’ nonbinary spouse, have their reservations, Frances is determined to keep trying to bring back the sister she remembers. Settling into Maura’s old bedroom, the monster is startled by Maura’s ghost—whom only she is able to see—emerging from a mirror and announcing that M is wearing her body. The ghost agrees to help the monster behave more like Maura in order to stop Frances from taking her apart again. In exchange, Maura’s ghost can continue her research, talk to Frances, and live vicariously through M. Dutton pairs her rich storytelling and expressive characters with bold illustrations that evoke the mid-20th century and are executed in a palette of teal, black, and white. Sewn up with a powerful ending, this debut is a deftly paced, satisfying read. The Ai sisters read as Chinese; Gin appears White.

Electrifying, swiftly moving, and full of life. (Graphic science fiction. 12-18)

Pub Date: June 28, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-4197-6220-8

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Surely Books/Abrams ComicArts

Review Posted Online: April 26, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2022

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