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Mister Miracle : the great escape  Cover Image Book Book

Mister Miracle : the great escape / written by Varian Johnson ; illustrated by Daniel Isles ; lettered by AndWorld Design.

Johnson, Varian, (author.). Isles, Daniel, (artist.). Bennett, Deron, (letterer.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781779501257 (pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 1779501250 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: 197 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Burbank, CA : DC Comics, [2022]

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General Note:
Chiefly illustrations.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 13-17 DC Comics
Grades 10-12 DC Comics
Subject: Superhero comics.
Self-realization > Comic books, strips, etc.
Coming of age > Comic books, strips, etc.
Love > Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Hanover Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781779501257
Mister Miracle: the Great Escape
Mister Miracle: the Great Escape
by Johnson, Varian; Isles, Daniel (Illustrator)
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A teenage upstart desperately attempts to escape the hostile planet of Apokolips. Orphaned and with no memories of his parents, Black student Scott Free has no fondness for Apokolips or the Goodness Academy, Granny Goodness' school where most students end up in military service or, worse, the X-Pit. After surviving the prison maze of beasts and deadly traps, Scott was informally adopted by Himon, a genius Black inventor and the school janitor. Himon's granddaughter, Bekka, is sick and a cure may be available on Earth if Scott can pull off this escape. Scott's roommates believe he can help them get out as well, but they are unaware of Himon's role in the plan. Complicating matters, a new Fury has arrived: Big Barda. The Furies, Granny Goodness' chosen warriors, are an all-female group of students who keep the peace. As Bekka's health declines, Scott will need a miracle to escape from Apokolips. Johnson's sharply observed Mister Miracle origin story flows across each page, enhanced by Isles' surgically precise linework. Johnson's characters struggle with decisions and the weight of their consequences. Not one of them gets it right all the time, but through their attempts, readers witness truth, teamwork, and trust. Isles' future-forward character design and liquid movement reveal in brilliant ways mood, urgency, and the scale of the choices each person makes. This is an exciting read that will leave readers hoping for a continuation of the story. A slick, funny, and fresh revamp of an old hero. (Graphic science fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9781779501257
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Mister Miracle: the Great Escape
by Johnson, Varian; Isles, Daniel (Illustrator)
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Best-selling author Johnson and artist Isles have done an excellent job reenvisioning Jack Kirby's iconic Mister Miracle universe for today's young readers. Some things are familiar: versions of such characters as Big Barda, Granny Goodness, Kalibak, and Himon are present and prominent; the setting, the planet of Apokolips, continues to be violent and oppressive; and the main character, Scott Free (aka Mister Miracle), is still determined to escape his troubled circumstances and create a better future. But Johnson and Isles' Scott Free is a young Black student attending a repressive soldier-training school and plotting an escape to Earth, and the story includes several significant themes that will resonate with tween and teen readers. Bullying, class inequity, forbidden love, racism, coping with trauma, and what it means to be a true friend are thoughtfully woven into a plot that is built around a long-standing feature of the Mister Miracle universe--Scott Free and Big Barda's tight friendship, relationship, and steadfast loyalty to each other. Overall, the inclusion of these issues; an action-packed, witty, and well-paced story set in a futuristic world; a diverse and compelling cast of characters; and illustrations combining elements of steampunk, futurism, and manga position this title well to continue DC Comics' recent efforts to recast popular characters from their superhero universe in stories grounded in common teenage concerns. A great entry point for readers interested in superhero comics.


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