Fitz and Cleo
Fitz and Cleo
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Square Fish
Just the Series: Fitz and Cleo (Henry Holt & Co.) Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Fitz and Cleo (Henry Holt & Co.)   

Annotation: The dynamo team behind Llama Destroys the World invites you to meet the stars of their first graphic novel--Fitz and Cle... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6727846
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Square Fish
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 02/01/22
Illustrator: Fox, Heather,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-250-83264-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-250-83264-1
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Ghost siblings ghoul it up in a new graphic-novel series.A "THUMP" from the attic sends siblings Fitz and Cleo up to investigate. The spooky vibes delight Cleo, so she improvises "The Spooky Attic Song." Fitz tries to shush his sister so they can maintain "the element of surprise" as they approach the sound's source. The mystery is solved: It's a cat! Cleo promptly scoops the (seemingly mortal) cat up and names him Mister Boo. Fitz has reservations but relents when Mister Boo sits on his head. Ten subsequent chapters, varying between four and seven pages in length, chronicle the trio's further shenanigans. Husband-and-wife team Stutzman and Fox create an entertaining early graphic novel in the vein of Ben Clanton's Narwhal and Jelly series. Though there are occasional speech bubbles, dialogue is most often connected to the speaker by a solid black line. Sentences are short, and there are at most two speakers per panel. Additionally, with no more than six panels per page and simple backgrounds, the story provides adequate support to emerging readers. Fox's expressive illustrations and clever use of panel layouts effectively build off the humor in Stutzman's text. Cleo is depicted with a purple bow; Fitz with a baseball cap and glasses. Unfortunately, their personalities as well as their appearances play into gender stereotypes.Cute as a boo-ton-if a tad stereotypical. (Graphic fantasy. 6-10)

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

K-Gr 3 Ghosts Fitz and Cleo aren't just brother and sister; they're best friends, too. When they're startled by a mysterious "THUMP!" from the attic, they discover a cat, whom Cleo dubs "Mr. Boo." The siblings discuss the best and worst things about cats: They're cute! They're cuddly! They like to sleep on top of Fitz's head! Fitz and Cleo then visit the beach, eat ice cream, and fly paper airplanes, all while bondingand building readers' hopes for future sequels. Most pages feature delineated panels with clear narrative flow from one to the next. The adorable chibi character art is engaging. Stutzman and Fox's pivot from picture books to graphic novels is a perfect expansion of their growing body of collaborative work. Though the characterizations play into gender stereotypes (Fitz is smart and nerdy and wears a baseball cap; Cleo wears a bow and squeals over how adorable Mr. Boo is), the story doesn't suffer for it and should prove very popular. VERDICT This new duo will float off shelves, and fans of Ben Clanton's "Narwhal and Jelly," Mo Willems's "Elephant and Piggie," Bob Shea's "Ballet Cat," and Salina Yoon's "Duck, Duck, Porcupine" will be delighted. Abby Bussen, Muskego P.L., WI

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School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 1-4

The dynamo team behind Llama Destroys the World invites you to meet the stars of their first graphic novel--Fitz and Cleo If you're a fan of Narwhal and Jelly or Owly, get ready to fall head over heels for this brother-and-sister duo. Fitz and Cleo are siblings by chance, but best friends by choice. Oh, and they also happen to be ghosts Join Cleo, a happy-go-lucky kind of gal, and Fitz, her science-minded brother, as they laugh their way through eleven gut-busting stories, including exploring the beach with a new friend, enjoying some ice cream, playing baseball, and gazing at the stars. Jonathan Stutzman and Heather Fox, the creative team responsible for your favorite doomsday-prone Llama, team up again for a silly and heartwarming graphic novel that is perfect for newly independent readers and comics enthusiasts. The book highlights just how wonderful the world can be when you mix a little fun with some great friends.


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