by Gavin Aung Than (Author)
Everyone loves an underdog. Super Sidekicks is a WINNER! --Lincoln Peirce, New York Times bestselling author of the BIG NATE series
Can the SIDEKICKS start their own SUPER team?! New York Times bestselling cartoonist Gavin Aung Than delivers caped-crusaders, dinosaurs, and goo in this hilarious new graphic novel series, perfect for fans of CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS and HILO! Superheroes have it soooo easy. They don't have to clean their secret headquarters, wash alien bloodstains out of their costumes, or walk Super Mutt. NO! They leave that for their sidekicks, while they get all the credit. Well, Junior Justice, aka J.J., has had ENOUGH! He thinks it's time the sidekicks made a team of their own. Dinomite and Flygirl are ready to join the team, but first they have to prove to the adult superheroes that they're more than just sidekicks. And once the evil Dr Enok discovers his favorite pet Goo has left him, the world might need saving sooner rather than later. . . . Kick it up a notch in Super Sidekicks #2: Ocean's Revenge. Coming in 2021!
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Gr 3-6--Superhero adults take a backseat as their kid sidekicks, tired of being ignored, grab the wheel and form their own team in the first volume of this action-packed series set in Sydney, Australia. Led by Junior Justice (JJ), a brown-skinned boy who's a technology and martial arts expert, Flygirl, a white, red-haired girl with the power of flight; Dinomite, a green, bespectacled dinosaur who speaks 47 languages, has a degree in quantum mechanics, and can transform into any dinosaur; and Goo, a pile of pink slime created by the villain Dr. Enok, join forces, become friends, establish their own identities, and take on their first mission. When Goo is kidnapped by Enok, the sidekicks must rescue him. Although the conceit of sidekicks rising to the status of superheroes isn't wholly original (the film Sky High and the comic Robin both portray similar story lines), this is a fun read for fans of adventure and superhero graphic novels. Than relies heavily on puns, vibrant colors, clean lines, and familiar motifs of good vs. evil. VERDICT A promising start to a new series that embraces friendship, action, and teamwork; sure to find an audience in any library serving young audiences.--Rachel Zuffa, Case H.S., Racine, WI
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