by Pap Souleye Fall ; illustrated by Pap Souleye Fall ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 5, 2022
A compelling title for fans of manga, science fiction, and futuristic worldbuilding.
An ostracized young woman joins an elite training camp to help battle a plague and hopes to find acceptance in her adopted community.
In this graphic novel by Dakar, Senegal–based artist Fall, the LEUP plague has infected most people on Earth, threatening the survival of humanity. Only the country of Galloum has been spared—and their borders are closed. Neighboring Eumek becomes a battleground between the Hells, Galloum’s army of rebels, and those seeking asylum. Oumi is a young orphan who is brought to Eumek by her adoptive father. However, she is made to feel different, as the community believes she brought the plague with her. The trajectory of her life changes when an army called the Hakkinen comes to Eumek, trying to find a cure and put an end to the conflict. They recruit orphans so they can train them as soldiers in the struggle to save lives, and Oumi is eager to volunteer. The perspective of the narrative morphs credibly as Oumi ages from child to young woman. However, the storytelling feels a bit disjointed, as it employs a series of complicated time jumps as it takes readers between different time periods in Oumi’s life. Those who enjoy visually stimulating graphic novels with quest storylines will enjoy this title. The action-packed illustrations, primarily in grayscale with occasional color accents or panels, evoke video games. All human characters read as Black.
A compelling title for fans of manga, science fiction, and futuristic worldbuilding. (Manga. 14-18)Pub Date: July 5, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7603-7686-7
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Review Posted Online: March 28, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2022
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by Alicia Keys & Andrew Weiner ; illustrated by Brittney Williams ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2022
An action-packed tale for those thirsty for more superhero stories.
Grammy Award–winning artist Keys co-authors a YA superhero graphic novel bearing the title of her hit song.
Smart, quiet 14-year-old Loretta “Lolo” Wright struggles to stand up for herself until, on what should be a routine trip to a convenience store, her 16-year-old brother, James, is mistakenly accused of stealing by the police. When the officer slams her brother to the ground, Lolo’s powers manifest for the first time. Meanwhile, Michael Warner, who lives in the same Brooklyn housing projects as the Wrights, is rejected from the football team for being too small. He develops exceptional fighting abilities and shortly afterward gets involved in working for a drug dealer named Skin. When Skin sees a video of Lolo levitating the cop who assaulted James, he wants to recruit her as well, and he tries to extort protection money from Lolo’s dad, who owns a moving business. Lolo must convince Michael to choose a different path; it’s only by working together that they can defeat Skin. Featuring dizzying shifts among multiple perspectives, this full-color graphic novel presents vibrant, expressive characters set against mostly simple, bright backgrounds, with extreme violence depicted in gory detail. The narrative briefly explores class issues and racial stereotypes, but while the setup is intriguing, the momentum fizzles and the pieces never quite come together. Most main characters are Black; Skin reads as White, and secondary characters appear racially diverse.
An action-packed tale for those thirsty for more superhero stories. (Graphic fantasy. 14-18)Pub Date: March 1, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-302956-9
Page Count: 256
Publisher: HarperAlley
Review Posted Online: Feb. 8, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2022
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by Alicia Keys with Michelle Burford
by Taylor Robin ; illustrated by Taylor Robin ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 25, 2025
Atmospheric and compelling.
In the early 20th century, a young woman yearns for greater mysteries and adventures than she can find aboard ship, but when a new owner takes over, there may be more of both than she’s ready for.
Neeta Pandey, who’s of Indian descent, grew up on the Lark as the ward of the British captain and in the company of his son, her best friend Emery Botwright. Neeta’s late mother was Emery’s ayah, so Capt. Botwright favored her, paying her school tuition and offering her a room on the ship during holidays; her brother, Aamir, meanwhile, works in the galley. Tired of the crossing between Liverpool and New York, she dreams of going on a grand tour of Europe after she graduates. But Emery is ready to follow in his father’s footsteps—and he wants Neeta with him. When Mr. Honeycutt, the crass, sexist new owner from America, arrives, the friends are driven further apart. The wealthy first-class passengers seem unaffected, but Neeta can see that the staff and crew are suffering under Honeycutt’s harsh ways. Neeta turns to mysterious passenger Warwick Farley, who shares her concerns, and together they try to figure out the terrible things happening aboard the Lark. This satisfying graphic novel, which is lightly infused with horror elements, has dynamic illustrations that feature an effective use of color to evoke mood. The themes of class and power imbalances are masterfully handled and timely. Most characters present white.
Atmospheric and compelling. (playlists) (Graphic supernatural. 14-18)Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025
ISBN: 9781454950240
Page Count: 272
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Review Posted Online: Nov. 9, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2024
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