The last kids on Earth Thrilling tales from the tree house Thrilling tales from the tree house /

Max Brallier

Book - 2021

"An anthology of six original Last Kids short stories, designed to bridge the gap between books 6 and 7, features contributions by prominent graphic artists and finds Jack and his friends spinning yarns about their over-the-top post-apocalyptic adventures."--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Apocalyptic comics
Action and adventure comics
Fantasy comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House, LLC 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Max Brallier (author)
Other Authors
Douglas Holgate (artist), Lorena Alvarez Gómez (-), Xavier Bonet, 1979-, Jay Cooper, 1974-, Christopher (Christopher J.) Mitten, Anoosha Syed
Item Description
"A Netflix original series"--Cover.
"Our own graphic novel!"--Cover.
"Six epic comics in full color!"--Cover.
Physical Description
191 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780593350065
  • Danger on the diamond / art by Xavier Bonet
  • A gaggle of globlets / art by Anoosha Syed
  • The pernicious putty predicament / art by Jay Cooper
  • The good, the bad, and the savage / art by Christopher Mitten
  • Kettle to the medal / art by Lorena Alvarez Gómez
  • The epic tale of epic stuff you never saw happen (but should probably know about!) / art by Douglas Holgate.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4--6--Brallier presents the first original graphic novel installment in his wildly popular "Last Kids on Earth" series, which centers on 13-year-old Jack and his friends June, Quint, and Dirk, who fight monsters after a zombie outbreak in their town. When their tree house sanctuary is attacked by a gigantic monster, the kids and their duo of monster comrades all want a piece of the creature. Each claims to be best suited to take down the terror, and all want to do it solo, so Jack suggests a storytelling competition to see who should get the honor of charging into battle. While the time suck of the contest framing device may frustrate some readers, they'll be pulled in by the exciting, absurd tales. The vibrant, full-color stories, each illustrated by a new collaborator who brings a different aesthetic, are separated by gray-tone cartoon segments in which the characters debate the accuracy of the stories and decide who should go next. Chock-full of baseball baddies, wicked witches, killer clowns, and so many monsters, the tales ferry readers to a satisfying conclusion as our heroes learn the power of teamwork--and get a surprise last-minute entry into the contest. Dated references (like a shoutout to MTV's Nineties-era Rock N' Jock) aside, it's an absorbing, thrilling read. June is Latinx, Quint is Black, and Jack and Dirk are white. VERDICT A sort of kid-friendly Canterbury Tales, this collection will be warmly received by the many fans of the prose series and the Netflix adaptation.--Abby Bussen, Muskego P.L., WI

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