Everyday Hero Machine Boy

by Irma Kniivila (Author) Irma Kniivila (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

When a machine boy falls to earth, his heart is awoken for the first time. As he learns to be human, he struggles to override his own programming and become a hero, from rising stars Tri Vuong and Irma Kniivila.

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Machine Boy! When Machine Boy falls from the sky into the domed city of Mega 416, he leaves a wake of destruction in his path... until Karate Grandpa is able to turn on his heart. Now, Machine Boy wants nothing more than to become a hero! Whether he is fighting giant bugs in the school's basement, rescuing cats from trees, or making the perfect spaghetti sauce, Machine Boy is always looking for the best way to help others. But when his heart begins to interact dangerously with other debris from space, Machine Boy wonders if he can be a power for good after all.

Rising stars Tri Vuong and Irma Kniivila create a funny and engaging all-ages adventure that asks-can you override your own programming?

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Good, weird fun that middle-grade readers will adore.

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Starred Review

A weaponized robot resembling a 14-year-old human, the titular Machine Boy, struggles to navigate mortal life in Kniivila and Vuong's quirky, action-packed graphic novel. Though Machine Boy's destructive emergence resulted in her husband Goh's death, retired dojo owner Mei takes Machine Boy in after he crash-lands in the domed city of Mega 416. There, he learns karate, runs various errands, and attempts to acquire concert tickets for a mysterious rock-star group--his favorite band, Orphan Universe. Mei eventually enrolls him in high school, where he befriends reclusive Bea Sharpe, who wears a pink hoodie that covers most of her face. But Machine Boy's misadventures are plagued by emotional upsets, including his and Mei's occasionally tense relationship as they manage grief over Goh, citizens' continued wariness regarding Machine Boy's sudden appearance, and Bea's seemingly nefarious ulterior motives. Clever framing--such as panels spelling out "BOOM!" simultaneously depicting bombastic action and onomatopoeia--blends together seamlessly with soft, rounded linework, a bold color palette, and distinct character designs. The creators' warmhearted tale and its gentle robot protagonist are a balm for those seeking connection, belonging, and hope. Ages 9-12. (Sept.)

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Review quotes

"A boon for the misfits, screwballs, weirdos, outsiders, newcomers, and nonconformists. If you've ever felt like you don't check the right boxes, like you don't belong, or like you aren't good enough-and who hasn't?-Everyday Hero Machine Boy is for you." —-KELLY SUE DeCONNICK (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel)
Irma Kniivila
Irma Kniivila is a Toronto-based cartoonist and illustrator. She is the co-creator of Skybound Entertainment's EVERYDAY HERO MACHINE BOY.

Irma has worked with Penguin Random House, Marvel, Boom! Studios and IDW, and her illustration work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Reader's Digest, and The Walrus, among others.

For more, visit irmaillustration.com
Social: https: //www.instagram.com/ikniivila/

Tri Vuong is a comic artist and writer based out of Toronto, Canada. He is the co-creator of Skybound Entertainment's EVERYDAY HERO MACHINE BOY as well as the creator of the popular webcomics The Strange Tales of Oscar Zahn, and Anchovie Akyama.

His list of clients include Ubisoft, Koei, Capybara Games, Editions Dupuis, Line Webtoon, and Corus Entertainment. When not making comics, Tri enjoys writing his author's bio.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781534321304
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Image Comics
Publication date
September 13, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV008020 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
JUV008040 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Action & Adventure
JUV008140 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Science Fiction
JUV056000 - Juvenile Fiction | Robots
Library of Congress categories
Robots
Graphic novels
Comic books, strips, etc
Canada
Heroes
Helpfulness
Cartoons and comics
Science fiction comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Helping behavior

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