The dog knight

Jeremy Whitley

Book - 2023

"Meet Frankie, whose biggest challenge is finding the perfect outfit for the upcoming band concert. But then they save a friendly golden retriever from bullies--and suddenly find themself in a giant magical doghouse, with a funny-looking helmet, talking about a job offer with a group of dog superheroes called the Pawtheon. If Frankie can prove that they possess the six dog virtues of loyalty, kindness, honesty, justice, stubbornness, and smell, they will be named the Dog Knight and given the power to fight alongside they Pawtheon and save the world from the forces of chaos. Maybe there is more to Frankie than they thought?"--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Animal comics
Fantasy comics
Genderqueer comics
Published
New York : Feiwel and Friends, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jeremy Whitley (author)
Other Authors
Bre Indigo (artist), Melissa Capriglione (colourist)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
222 pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250756718
9781250756725
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Review by Booklist Review

What would you do if a group of superheroes told you that you were the one true link between your world and theirs? And what if those same heroes were actually superdogs? If your answer is "freak out," you are on the same page as Frankie, the protagonist in this fantasy adventure comic. Frankie is used to putting up with bad things, like their former best friend, Dallas, completely turning on them after Frankie came out as nonbinary. But when Frankie's strength is tested by the Pawtheon, the council of dogs protecting the human realm, Frankie learns that maybe they have what it takes to do more than tolerate injustice. From Whitley, the writer of the Princeless series, and Indigo, the illustrator of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy (2019), comes this middle-grade graphic novel that takes readers on a delightful journey exploring gender identity and purpose. Crisp artwork with sharp coloring brings the expressive characters, especially the dogs, to life. At points goofy, endearing, and inspiring, this book shows the beauty of accepting yourself--and the excellence of dogs.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Middle schooler Frankie has just come out as nonbinary in this good-humored fantastical graphic novel by Whitley (the School for Extraterrestrial Girls series) and Indigo (Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy), the first in a series. Though they lose friendships and experience bullying following their coming-out, Frankie perseveres, unwilling to allow these challenges to overwhelm them. While fleeing from a bully, Frankie stumbles and is knocked unconscious. They eventually wake in the Omniversal Doghouse, a magical universe headed by the Pawtheon, a collection of the wisest dogs in the universe, who inform Frankie that they've been chosen to become the Dog Knight, the protector of humankind and animals. Guided by loyal pup Platinum, Frankie embarks on a series of trials designed to test their loyalty, kindness, honesty, justice, stubbornness, and... sense of smell. Platinum's immediate trust of Frankie helps to ground the tween whenever they feel as if they don't fit in their skin or their community. Indigo utilizes varied paneling to great effect, imbuing the illustrations with fluid movement and a spry energy that skillfully complements Whitley's wry dialogue. Frankie cues as biracial (Black and white). Ages 9--12. (May)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A dog-loving tween drummer discovers a magical canine connection. After coming out to their supportive mom and (now ex--) best friend, Dallas, nonbinary Frankie Bryant faces bullying from Dallas and others that leaves them feeling unsure of where they fit. After two run-ins with a friendly golden retriever who always seems to be in the right place at the right time, Frankie hits their head and is transported to the Omniversal Doghouse, the palace of "the Pawtheon, the secret legion of dog heroes." The Pawtheon lend Frankie a helmet that allows them to understand dog-kind. They learn of a magical alliance between humans and dogs: Humans care for dogs, and dogs protect humans from chaos-sowing, batlike gremlins. The Pawtheon have recruited Frankie as the next potential Dog Knight, connector and protector of the two realms. The catch? They have to successfully complete six trials, one for each of the dog virtues, back in the human realm while living with their dog-allergic mom. Readers will root for Frankie, whose desire to find their place will resonate. The rebuilding of Frankie and Dallas' fractured friendship is careful and authentic. Sparse backgrounds leave space for expressive human and dog faces to shine. Frankie and their mom read Black; background characters are racially diverse. The gremlins use ungrammatical English, unfortunately making an implicit connection between grammar and morality, but quality queer representation and a strong narrative voice make this sweet, funny series opener a winner. All hail the paw-some Dog Knight! (content warning) (Graphic fiction. 8-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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