by Wes Molebash (Author)
For fans of Hilo and The Last Kids on Earth comes Travis Daventhorpe for the Win!, the first volume of a hilarious fantasy/sci-fi graphic novel series!
Travis Daventhorpe may be a genius, but he's always struggled to make friends. After his attempt to befriend new kid Juniper Reyes results in an epic fail, Travis takes his sentient flying robot, Travbot, out for a ride. But when Travbot malfunctions, the two take a nosedive into the woods. There, they discover a legendary sword, a wizard from another dimension, and a mysterious prophecy: Travis Daventhorpe is destined to save the multiverse! From debut author Wes Molebash comes this video-game-inspired sci-fi adventure series. Join Travis as he dodges bullies, forges friendships, and perfects his science fair project...all while trying to fulfill his magical destiny!
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A science whiz takes on the mantle of an ancient magical hero in this quirky graphic novel debut, the first in a series, by Molebash. When genius seventh grader Travis Daventhorpe's scheme to befriend new student Juniper doesn't go to plan, he winds up returning home with a wedgie courtesy of school bully Derek, and his parents worry for his safety. But Travis's enthusiasm remains unstifled and he resolves to try again the next day, spending the night upgrading his trusty robot, Travbot. After a wayward experiment results in the duo pulling a sword from a stone, the wizard Belezar appears and declares Travis the Hero of Solustrerra who's destined to defeat Dark Emperor, Nol Invictus. As the Dark Emperor terrorizes Travis's quaint town by unleashing all manner of dastardly perils, Belezar, Travbot, and Juniper endeavor to train an ill-prepared Travis. Stats and detailed profiles accompany character introductions and in-universe signage, featured throughout, plants Easter eggs for fans of RPGs. Uncomplicated layouts and simple backgrounds astutely shift the narrative's primary focus to Molebash's idiosyncratic character designs and madcap action, rendered in loopy black line and vibrantly saturated tones. Ages 8-12. (Mar.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission."With equal measures of zippy antics and action, fans of series like Hilo and Zita the Spacegirl should feel right at home. While the tale may cover well-trodden hero tropes, an unexpected twist will leave readers gasping, whetting appetites for what comes next. Travis and Derek are White; Juniper is Latina, and Belazar is Black. For the win, indeed!" - Kirkus Reviews