Virtual reality madness!

Vannotes

Book - 2022

"The Spy Ninjas finally have the upper hand! Chad and Vy have discovered a super secret project Zorgo base. It's filled with gadgets, gizmos and some serious technology. Chad and Vy just have to show some of this to the other Spy Ninjas. They bring a VR headset home with them, but it's more than meets the eye. Chad and Vy try on the headset and get sucked into a virtual world! This can't be good. Complete with digital bosses, exploding food, and wacky characters, will the Spy Ninjas be able to escape or will project Zorgo prevail once and for all? This original graphic novel is perfect for readers searching for a whirlwind adventure!"--

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jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Spy
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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction comics
Action and adventure comics
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Scholastic 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Vannotes (author)
Other Authors
Mike (Illustrator) Anderson (artist)
Item Description
An original graphic novel.
At head of title: Spy Ninjas.
Physical Description
119 pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781338814613
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A graphic novel based on the popular YouTube series. Early in the book, the Spy Ninjas, YouTubers dedicated to safeguarding the internet from evil hackers, find a hidden trove of weapons, including a doomicycle--a unicycle combined with a circular saw--and a plungechuck, which is exactly what it sounds like: a nunchuck combined with a plunger. It's hard not to admire gadgets that are so wonderfully impractical. The main characters occasionally make spectacularly bad decisions. They come across some sinister-looking masks, and two of them try them on. The masks, of course, are a trap. They're virtual-reality helmets that threaten to imprison the ninjas in a video game forever. Fortunately, the villains in the story aren't much brighter. They keep attempting to locate the Spy Ninjas' safe house and then forgetting to jot down the address. The art style may take some getting used to. The anatomy is occasionally distorted, and some of the drawings are more confusing than necessary. A bowl of rice noodles, for example, looks like melted ice cream. But fans of the original series will instantly recognize their favorite characters. (Like their YouTube counterparts, Chad Wild Clay and Daniel Gizmo present as White, while Melvin PZ9, Regina Ginera, and Vy Qwaint present as Asian.) The ninjas do have moments of cleverness, like when they defeat their enemies not by fighting but by boiling soup in a giant volcano. Raises goofiness to an art form. (Graphic adventure. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.