Comics Will Break Your Heart
Comics Will Break Your Heart
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Roaring Brook Press
Annotation: Frustrated when her grandfather, the co-creator of a smash-hit comic series, loses its rights to his co-creator and leaves their family struggling, college hopeful Miriam fights her complicated feelings for the grandson of the man she believes defrauded her loved ones.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #181505
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 02/12/19
Pages: 340 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-626-72364-8 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-4310-1
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-626-72364-1 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-4310-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018944872
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)

Before TomorrowMen was a megapopular comics series about to become a feature film, it was a tiny strip cocreated by Miriam's grandfather. But for Mir's family, the TomorrowMen are a thing of the past. Her grandfather, in a bad but legal deal, signed away his rights to his cocreation before it ever got big. Mir lives in a tiny Canadian town, works at a failing comics store, and wonders how she'll ever afford college. Then a boy comes in while she's working. He's cute, and he likes Mir's mother's artwork, but there's one huge problem, and that's his name, ­Weldon Warrick in Warrick Studios, makers of the TomorrowMen movie. As in Joseph Warrick, Mir's grandfather's old partner, progenitor of the family that stole everything from hers. Graphic novelist Hicks makes her YA fiction debut with this charming novel that celebrates nerd culture and family loyalty. The sweet though somewhat standard romance plot is elevated by thoughtful characterizations, and the plentiful references to comics and conventions will delight fans new and old.

Kirkus Reviews

Two heirs to a comics franchise find love and low-stakes drama in a small Nova Scotia town.Quiet Miriam works in a down-and-out comic-book store to save money for college. Cute rebel Weldon walks in one day and buys a painting depicting the Marvel-esque TomorrowMen. Awkward sparks fizz between them, but it's soon revealed that they're the heirs to a years-old family dispute. Miriam's grandfather helped create the TomorrowMen but signed a bad contract with his co-creator—Weldon's grandfather. The two men spent the rest of their lives in a legal battle over the rights to their characters, which eventually resulted in Weldon's father's taking the creative helm and Miriam's mother's accepting a settlement. Even though the issue is largely settled, both teens still feel the need to exorcise their family demons, at least long enough to delay their happy ending for a few hundred pages. The family drama and resulting tension between Miriam and Weldon never feel substantial, with little risk involved for either of them; misunderstandings work mostly to beef up the plot and are tritely brushed aside in an underwhelming climax at Comic-Con. All major characters are white. The narration feels flat and strained throughout, with none of the rich color and movement that explodes out of the superhero genre that provides this story's backdrop. Read a comic instead. (Romance. 12-15)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In her first prose story for young adults, graphic novelist Hicks (The Nameless City) explores feuding families, comic books, and love. Years ago, Joseph Warrick and Micah Kendrick, cocreators of the popular TomorrowMen comics, fought each other for financial rights. Warrick ended up with millions, and Kendrick received a pittance. Resentment has trickled down through the generations, and now Warrick-s grandson Weldon leads a glamorous but unhappy life in L.A., while Kendrick-s granddaughter, high school junior Miriam, scrapes by with her family in tiny Sandford, Nova Scotia. After Weldon-s parents break up, his bad behavior lands him in Sandford to spend a summer with his aunt and uncle, and the teens- comics shop meet-cute spells instant attraction. They date secretly, aware of their families- wariness of one another, until a lie Weldon tells threatens the budding romance and stirs up old injustices. This modern-day tale of fortune-crossed lovers features a relatable hero and heroine and a happier ending than Shakespeare-s tragedy. If supporting characters seem somewhat underdeveloped and resolutions a little too tidy, snappy dialogue and a dramatic climax compensate. Ages 12-up. Agent: Bernadette Baker, Victoria Sanders. (Feb.)

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Word Count: 79,334
Reading Level: 5.3
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.3 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 507135 / grade: Upper Grades
Lexile: HL770L

A sweet, funny contemporary teen romance for the inner geek in all of us from graphic novelist Faith Erin Hicks. Miriam's family should be rich. After all, her grandfather was the co-creator of smash-hit comics series The TomorrowMen. But he sold his rights to the series to his co-creator in the 1960s for practically nothing, and now that's what Miriam has: practically nothing. And practically nothing to look forward to either-how can she afford college when her family can barely keep a roof above their heads? As if she didn't have enough to worry about, Miriam's life gets much more complicated when a cute boy shows up in town . . . and turns out to be the grandson of the man who defrauded Miriam's grandfather, and heir to the TomorrowMen fortune. In her endearing debut novel, cartoonist Faith Erin Hicks pens a sensitive and funny Romeo and Juliet tale about modern romance, geek royalty, and what it takes to heal the long-festering scars of the past (Spoiler Alert: love).


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