Agent Harrier

Ben Sanders

Book - 2024

This book is set to explode! Armed with an array of gadgets, spy dog Agent Harrier must save the day in this metafictional graphic novel, complete with a dubious narrator, real-life Red Herring, and plenty of fourth-wall breaking.

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Subjects
Genres
adventure story comics
Animal comics
Action and adventure comics
Spy comics
Animal fiction
Humorous comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Fiction
Published
Tulsa, OK : KaneMiller Book Publishers 2024-
Language
English
Main Author
Ben Sanders (author)
Other Authors
Ben (Illustrator) Sanders (author)
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781684648979
  • v. 1. This book will self destruct
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 1--4--Sanders, illustrator of various picture book series such as the "Bad Apple" and "Blue Badger," is at the creative helm of the first book in a promising new series that crosses the stunning graphic design of film noir with slapstick comedy and mystery. The Narrator breaks down the fourth wall immediately, forming a bridge between readers and characters. Top Dog informs secret agent Wolf Harrier there is a bomb in the book, and he must dismantle it before it ends. As the Narrator interacts, corrects, and even confuses Harrier with Red Herring--for that's her name--a sense of urgency presses through the art. It is stellar, using black to white with vivid reds blasting through all panels. The Narrator's dialogue is in print, while all other characters' dialogue is in italics. This may be a struggle for some emerging students to read, but it is a standard text format for comics. While Agent Harrier needs help to overcome the dastardly deeds plotted in the book, Sanders playfully suggests that friends are the best secret weapon, and one does not have to be a lone wolf. The intricate details, including footnotes and puns, will have readers picking it up to read again. VERDICT Highly recommended for all graphic collections, especially those who are looking for a new series.--Rachel Zuffa

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