FICTION

Super Amoeba

978-0-37593-783-5.
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Gr 2—4—The creators of "Babymouse" (Random) return with the more boy-centric Squish. He lives in a world that is a microscopic facsimile of our own. The only difference is that everyone is an amoeba, including his best friends, nerdy Pod and relentlessly chipper Peggy. Squish faces a dilemma when the school bully wants to copy off his science test. The menacing amoeba even threatens to eat Peggy if he doesn't get his way. Squish fantasizes about dealing with the problem like Super Amoeba, the hero of his favorite comic book, who always has the "courage to do what's right." While the conclusion is a bit abrupt, it will likely generate laughs and leave readers ready for the next installment. Characters are mostly types, with a clear focus on laughs and moving the plot along. The loose, inky cartoon illustrations are bathed in shades of lime green. Panel layouts are simple and clear, ensuring first-time graphic-novel readers a smooth ride. Likable and entertaining, Super Amoeba will be super popular.—Travis Jonker, Dorr Elementary School, MI
The brother-sister team behind Babymouse presents a brand-new graphic novel series starring Squish, a young amoeba. In his first outing, Squish channels his comic-book hero, Super Amoeba, to confront a bully. The Holms' characteristic humor--offbeat and snarky--comes through in both the text and lime-green-tinged illustrations. And yes, setting real-kid issues in a microscopic world works remarkably well.
The first title in a new series by the creators of the best-selling Babymouse books. Set largely at school, the story is filled with humor while also addressing serious issues like cheating and bullying. Accurately renders some of the frustrations of friendship, as when Squish gets into trouble for arriving late to school after waiting for his slow friend Pod (who also “always wants to trade his gross lunches.”). Energetic illustrations in black, green, and white, are full of squiggly lines and exaggerated expressions. Arrows point out significant and funny details. Readers will enjoy the instructions on how to grow mold and how to draw Squish, which are included at the end of the book.

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