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129 pp.
| Gecko |
September, 2020 |
PaperISBN 978-1-776572-66-3$17.61
(2)
4-6
In this graphic novel set in and around the fictional contemporary New Zealand fishing town of Aurora, youngsters Miro and Zia witness something they weren't supposed to: a fisherman, entangled in huge tentacles, being rushed inside the fish processing plant by crewmates. Miro prefers to read about adventures rather than live them, but Zia's curiosity is contagious, and he grudgingly agrees to help her investigate. Soon they are unraveling a mystery involving a captain's logbook from a disastrous 1930s Antarctic expedition; Aurora's seemingly overnight success as a fishing port immediately following the survivors' return; and the cultish "Order of the Sea" that appears to control just about everything in town. Although the supernatural secret behind Aurora's prosperity is disturbing--and very tentacle-y--the story is more thrilling than frightening, thanks to the light dialogue and Tintin-style illustrations. Miro's bookishness plays as much a part in righting the town's wrongs as does Zia's daring, and playful references to Miro's beloved adventure novels (including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, of course) and vintage comics abound.
Reviewer: Katie Bircher
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November, 2020