Doom's Day Camp
Doom's Day Camp
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Just the Series: Doom's Day Camp Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Doom's Day Camp   

Annotation: “A hilarious postapocalyptic romp full of fun, misfits, and friendship! If you think your friends are oddballs, wait til... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6721740
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 04/05/22
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-593-20541-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-20541-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2021036210
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2022)

Gr 36 Doom Thorax is an average kid, living with his mountain man dad, scavenging for food, and hanging out with his annoying werewolf sister, as well as a boy made of mud, a moody mold of Jell-O, and a superintelligent ant. So maybe Doom's life is a little weird. As this postapocalyptic story begins, this oddball group is left under Doom's supervision while their adults head off to battle mysterious threats with no promise of safe return, a mildly terrifying prospect that's quickly moved past. After accidentally burning down their camp, Doom leads his friends to the remains of an elementary school he's discovered. Here, they munch on paste, play on the swings, and get into all kinds of situations that reveal their unique gifts and strugglesfor instance, one of Doom's friends is a brain in a jar, who, if let loose, can create a literal brainstorm. The crew's unsupervised circumstances foster their individual talents and encourage them to work together. Hauke's illustrations are endlessly creative and colorful, but each panel feels jam-packed with activity, giving the story little room to breathe. Doom appears Black, and his team is diverse, albeit not entirely human. VERDICT Imaginative, wacky, and a bit of a nail-biter, this tale giggles in the face of danger and promises an entertaining read. Emilia Packard

ALA Booklist (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Doom is the son of Grizzly Thorax, a great warrior and the leader of their village in a postapocalyptic landscape filled with mutated humans and dangerous, toothy creatures. But he's the complete opposite of his brave, capable father, and many of the villagers look down on him for it, especially when he's the only one lacking a superpower. When monster attacks start increasing, Grizzly Thorax calls on all the adults in the pack to seek out and destroy the monsters d, to their parents' dismay, leaves Doom in charge of protecting the children left behind. Hauke's campy monster romp emphasizes how differences or quirks can be strengths and that acceptance and cooperation are what really save the day. And maybe mostly important, it shows the value of reading skills (Doom's actual power) and how vital the knowledge gained from books can be. Hauke creates a vivid, cartoonish world with entertaining monsters and well-developed characters in a story that relies on empathy and understanding. Hand this to fans of Ben Hatke's Mighty Jack series.

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School Library Journal (Sat Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2022)
ALA Booklist (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 4-7
Lexile: GN520L

“A hilarious postapocalyptic romp full of fun, misfits, and friendship! If you think your friends are oddballs, wait till you meet the kids at Doom’s Day Camp!” —John Patrick Green, New York Times bestselling creator of the InvestiGators series

The Last Kids on Earth meets Encanto in this funny and adventurous middle grade graphic novel set in a world where everyone has unusual abilities except for a boy named Doom . . . who just might have to save them all.

Doom Thorax is destined for greatness! Well, maybe…His dad is, after all, the fiercest apocalyptic warrior to ever walk what’s left of the earth. Unfortunately, in a world where the remaining humans (if you can still call them that) all have extraordinary abilities, Doom is painfully ordinary. In fact, the only thing even remotely special about him is that he is the one person in their whole pack who can read.
 
When his dad leads the adults off to battle a mysterious new threat, Doom gets left in charge of all the other kids from his camp. The only problem is he can barely take care of himself, let alone a group of weirdos like them. What’s he supposed to feed a boy made of mud? Why is the girl with telekinesis such a headache? And how can he stop his super strong little sister from turning everyone against him? Doom has ­ finally been given a chance to prove himself. But it may take a lot more than book smarts if he and the others are going to have any chance at surviving on their own.
 


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