developed by Osamu Tezuka ; by Samuel Sattin ; illustrated by Gurihiru ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 6, 2024
Lively illustrations, strong storytelling, and an appealing hero.
A little unicorn, spirited away from a vengeful goddess, offers his magic in service of others.
A prologue tells how Venus, threatened by Unico’s unusual power, which was born of his friendship with the goddess Psyche, dispatches Zephyrus, the West Wind, to get rid of him. Zephyrus chooses instead to save the little unicorn, repeatedly transporting him through space and time. Tragically, he wakes up disoriented, having each time forgotten all that came before. Finally, Unico, who’s appealingly rounded and big eyed, lands in a busy city, where he’s rescued by Chloe the cat. The new friends are soon abandoned by the jealous girlfriend of Chloe’s doting owner. Chloe’s search for a witch who might help leads the pair to a kind old lady, and Unico’s magic allows Chloe to briefly turn human to help Granny. But Byron, a sinister, wealthy trophy hunter, soon sets his sights on Chloe in her human girl form. When Venus senses that Unico has reappeared on Earth, she seeks to destroy him using Byron as her tool. Plenty of action and outsized baddies keep the excitement level high, and Unico’s sweetness overcomes the wickedness—for now. Sattin’s work is inspired by Japanese creator Tezuka’s 1970s manga, and Gurihiru’s full-color art updates the characters’ looks while remaining true to the feel of the original. The jewel-toned palette and creatively varied panel shapes sustain a high level of visual interest.
Lively illustrations, strong storytelling, and an appealing hero. (story notes, additional art) (Manga. 8-12)Pub Date: Aug. 6, 2024
ISBN: 9781339036342
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Graphix/Scholastic
Review Posted Online: May 17, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2024
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Superbly written and illustrated; keeps readers breathless and guessing until the end.
A 22nd-century picaresque with nefarious characters, chosen family, unavoidable camping, and lifesaving butterflies.
It’s 2101, and most mammals have died from sun exposure—a fate the few remaining humans suffer if they don’t live underground as Deepers. Some Deepers are friendly; others will take what they can get by any means necessary. Since Elvie’s parents departed for Michoacán, Mexico, 8 years earlier in search of more monarch butterflies, ran into danger, and have not returned, 10-year-old Black science whiz Elvie has been cared for by her guardian, Flora, a White scientist. Flora and Elvie hope to make a vaccine that enables humans to tolerate sunlight. They struggle to find food, and Flora’s awful cooking sometimes makes their foraged food inedible. Elvie’s journals, which contain her homework, science notes, and sketches, trace their journey—including tracking their latitude and longitude daily—as they follow the amazing migration path of the monarchs, whose young have the ingredient necessary for making both the sun sickness antidote and the vaccine. The eclecticism of Case’s lively visuals in this riveting graphic novel will keep readers both enthralled and learning. The book teaches some astronomy, botany, biology, entomology, animal science, knot tying, and more. Elvie’s special relationship with Flora, along with her quick wit, scientific knowledge, and careful observation skills, makes her a character worth following. Yet she’s all kid—and one who badly wants to be reunited with her parents.
Superbly written and illustrated; keeps readers breathless and guessing until the end. (author's note) (Graphic fiction. 8-12)Pub Date: April 5, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-8234-4260-7
Page Count: 256
Publisher: Margaret Ferguson/Holiday House
Review Posted Online: Jan. 25, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2022
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by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Falynn Koch ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 3, 2026
Delightfully relatable and full of spooky charm, this book will leave readers shrieking for more.
A classic summer camp story with a supernatural twist.
Tasha, a young yeti, can’t wait for her family to reopen their summer camp. Previously, the camp was only open to fellow yetis, but it’s now going to include all monsters for the first time. The diverse bunch of campers, who include goblins, a griffin, a vampire, a werewolf, and an ogress, have a variety of needs and preferences. Their differences initially cause tension in the camp as they struggle to cooperate with one another. All the while, the adults in charge fret over the looming possibility of being found by humans. In the end, the monsters’ differences make them stronger, and they’re finally able to find ways to get along, even using their different abilities to protect the camp from humans. The summer camp setting keeps this fantastical story grounded, and the lessons that the young monsters learn are applicable to real-life scenarios. The cast of characters is fairly large, but each creature feels relevant to the story, and a bulletin board with “Meet Your Fellow Monsters” camper profiles is handy. The panels feature bright and lively artwork and are detailed without being overly busy; the variety in the character designs is a particular strength. Monstrous puns add plenty of humor.
Delightfully relatable and full of spooky charm, this book will leave readers shrieking for more. (Graphic fantasy. 8-12)Pub Date: Feb. 3, 2026
ISBN: 9781547609413
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2025
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