The Adventures of Invisible Boy
The Adventures of Invisible Boy
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Just the Series: Invisible Boy Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Invisible Boy   

Annotation: "After a spill at the science fair turns Stan and Gene invisible, one boy uses his powers for good while the other makes trouble"-- cProvided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #371833
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 01/30/24
Pages: 172 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-593-53265-1 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-4282-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-593-53265-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-4282-0
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2022030791
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 3–8 —It's the day of the big science fair at school, and new kid Stanley spills Gene the Genius's project, leading to an accident that leaves both boys invisible. While Gene uses his new ability to wreak havoc around town, Stanley becomes Invisible Boy and spends his time helping others however he can. Desperate to find an antidote, Stanley visits Gene's lair and activates several of his inventions, leading to a bubble bath explosion, a robot Owl, freeze bombs, and more. When the invisible boys begin to work together to prepare the antidote, they discover the power of friendship and collaboration. This graphic novel is a quick read with fast-paced dialogue and inner-thought narration. With vibrant, cartoon-style illustrations of various sizes and panel designs, readers will stay engaged with the exciting adventures of the characters. Despite the light, comic tone of the superhero plotline, Horner skillfully delves into deep themes such as parental expectations, social acceptance, and self-worth in a manner that will resonate with middle graders. The exciting build-up to the epic climax of the story will keep readers wanting more and eager for the promised follow-up. VERDICT Packed with witty humor and thrilling adventure, this graphic novel will draw fans of "Captain Underpants" and belongs on middle grade library shelves.—Angie Jameson

Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Starred Review Moving to a new school is never easy, and Stanley's first day is particularly rough. Not only does he feel isolated and awkward, he accidentally turns invisible at his school's science fair. Determined to use his powers for good, Invisible Boy squares off against an evil boy genius in an epic showdown for a cure to their shared invisibility before it becomes permanent. While Horner hits all the familiar notes involving superheroes and invisible adventures, his unique humor throughout the text provides genuine laughs and unexpected character reactions. Sight gags, like a giant Eiffel Tower made of Q-tips next to a giant Q-tip made of Eiffel Towers, are sprinkled strategically throughout the book, adding freshness to the crowded juvenile graphic novel field. Horner pulls back for moments of serenity, as the two protagonists struggle with making friends and finding their place, which further adds to the charm and authenticity of a story that could easily have become cliché. His artistic style feels reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes, giving a simple and timeless feel to the book while simultaneously adding to the ridiculousness of the situations and the superhero action. A surprise hit.

Kirkus Reviews

Two dramatically different boys acquire the power of invisibility, with raucous results.Stanley is anxious about starting a new school-it's the middle of the year, and everyone else already knows each other. He's also poorly prepared for the Science Fair, for which he creates a wonky robot cobbled together from recyclable materials. Gene, an aspiring scientist with a collection of crackpot inventions, has a far more ambitious entry: a powerful stain remover. Both Stanley and Gene become drenched in the mixture and are rendered invisible. Stanley, in stealth mode, explores his new town and enjoys relief from social pressures. Meanwhile, Gene, incensed that Stanley's robot has won first prize, takes revenge, secretly wreaking havoc by vandalizing bikes and destroying Stanley's treehouse. Though Stanley's search for justice and an invisibility antidote drives the plot, the book's buzzy energy relies on Gene's zany creations. The conflict between aspiring hero and eager villain reaches its apex in Gene's basement laboratory, where the two battle each other using Gene's collection of contraptions in a broadly comical, captivating denouement. In the wake of this destruction, the boys' final reconciliation opens the door for more creative adventures. Action-packed artwork feels reminiscent of comic strips or animated shows; Stanley recalls a particularly earnest Calvin (of Calvin and Hobbes), while Gene is reminiscent of the titular character on Dexter's Lab. Both Stanley and Gene are white.A fun-filled adventure that celebrates the true superpowers of the middle-grade imagination: chaos and creativity. (Graphic fantasy. 7-10)

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School Library Journal (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Word Count: 6,403
Reading Level: 2.5
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.5 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 551855 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: GN230L
Guided Reading Level: T
Fountas & Pinnell: T

In this hilarious debut middle grade graphic novel, when an impossible wish comes true, a wild adventure begins!

"Can't be missed!" —Max Brallier, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth

Think your wildest wish can’t come true? Just wait!

It’s his first day at a new school, and Stanley wishes he could disappear. He can hardly believe it when, after a big spill at the science fair, POOF! Stanley is invisible! It’s awesome! He can do anything he wants, and no one will know!

But Stanley isn’t the only one who turned invisible. The inventor of the potion is not happy about the accident and takes his anger out on kids all over town.

Stanley wants to use his power for good . . . which means going up against the one person who can make him visible again.

Get ready for a battle of the ages.


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