by Andy Matthews (Author) Peader Thomas (Illustrator)
Opposites attract in this humorous graphic novel series about best friends, Gustav and Henri (short for Henrietta!).
Meet Gustav and Henri.
This is their book.
It's a bit about friendship and a lot about snacks (especially Nachos!).
They love doing normal things together, like:
Join them for 100% of your recommended daily intake of adventure, escapades, and capers-all in one book!
With the visual appeal of Narwhal and Jelly, the irresistible humor of Dog Man and the value of Real Pigeons (with three stories in each volume), this is the perfect series for kids who enjoy comics, funny stories, and cartoons such as Phineas and Ferb. Each book contains 3 stories in 1, for maximum value, and maximum snacks!
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K-Gr 4--Gustav and Henri are ready for adventure, and in the first volume of this new series, they have plenty. The book is separated into three slightly connected stories. In "Gustav, Space Pig," the pair construct a spaceship to retrieve a lost shuttlecock on the moon. Unfortunately the shuttlecock has been claimed by King Steve the Best, King of the Moon, and they have to figure out how to get it back and enjoy their game. Their second adventure, "Gustav, Time Pig," has the two of them going back in time to return a late library book and avoid having their library privileges "permanently double-canceled" by the cranky librarian, Cassandra. Finally, in "Detective Gustav and the Great Pig Day Mystery," Gustav must discover who among his party guests (King Steve, Cassandra, and a bewildered Robert Swan) stole the Pig Day cake he had made for Henri. This series is off to a fun start. The characters are well established right out of the gate and consistent throughout all three stories. Gustav is the impulsive one and Henri (actually short for Henrietta) is always there to get them out of trouble. Matthews makes the story fun and fast but never rushed. Despite a limited palette of blue, gray and black, Thomas's art is a fantastic complement to the story. Every page is creative and interesting to look at. VERDICT This will be a popular series for elementary and middle school age kids who love humor, science fiction and fun.--Erik Knapp
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.This hilarious graphic novel series opener by two Australian creators follows anthropomorphic best friends Gustav, a self-confident pig, and practical Henrietta, who resembles a golden retriever, across three episodic tales. In the opening romp, "Gustav, Space Pig," the porcine youth overenthusiastically demonstrates his badminton skills, landing a shuttlecock on the moon. Determined to retrieve his lost object, Gustav designs a swine-shaped spaceship, which Henri "worked all night" to build. The next morning, the two blast off into outer space and, upon arriving on the moon, encounter a crab--the self-named "King of the Moon"--who has already claimed the misplaced shuttlecock as his own. The crab agrees to return the item, but only if Gustav and Henri can complete four impossible challenges. Thomas renders the animalian duo's shenanigans in heavily lined grayscale illustrations, accented with electric blue hues. Matthews's comical onomatopoeic text--Gustav and Henri "BOING!" across the moon--accompanies rounded panels and varied fanciful landscapes. Stereotypical depictions of female characters in supporting roles occasionally dampen the narrative's overarching playfulness, but this fast-paced jaunt promises enjoyably absurd adventures in subsequent volumes. Ages 7-10. (Sept.)
Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission."This series is off to a fun start. The characters are well established right out of the gate and consistent throughout all three stories. Gustav is the impulsive one and Henri (-actually short for Henrietta) is always there to get them out of trouble. Matthews makes the story fun and fast but never rushed. Despite a limited palette of blue, gray and black, Thomas's art is a fantastic complement to the story. Every page is creative and interesting to look at. VERDICT This will be a popular series for elementary and middle school age kids who love humor, science fiction and fun."-School Library Journal
"This hilarious graphic novel series opener . . . follows anthropomorphic best friends Gustav, a self-confident pig, and practical Henriette, who resembles a golden retriever, across three episodic tales. . . this fast-paced jaunt promises enjoyably absurd adventures in subsequent volumes."-Publishers Weekly
"The purpose of junior fiction and junior graphic novels is to really get kids hooked into reading, and Gustav and Henri has all the required ingredients: a lot of fun, three different bite-sized adventures, and a bold, appealing hybrid graphic-novel design with plenty of entertaining little trimmings on the page." -Readings(R) (Australia)
Peader Thomas (co-author, illustrator) is an illustrator and comic book artist from Melbourne, Australia. He has a background in graphic design, currently working in web development and freelance illustration. While maintaining his own artistic practice, his illustrations can be found everywhere from magazine to wine labels. Peader has worked with the centre for young writers '100 Story Building' to create murals and added illustrations to their magazine and bulletin.