Remy Sneakers vs. the Robo-rats

Kevin Sherry

Book - 2017

There has been a break in at the Science Museum, and the chief suspect is Remington Raccoon, commonly known as Remy Sneakers, so with the help of Stix the mouse, and other city critters, Remy sets out to discover the truth--and the Critter Crew finds themselves up against a criminal mastermind and his army of robo-rodents.

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous comics
Humorous fiction
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Kevin Sherry (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Maps on lining pages.
Physical Description
124 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781338034608
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Review by Horn Book Review

Like all raccoons, Remington (Remy) is a collector--but he's no thief. When a newspaper implicates Remy in a museum robbery, the record must be set straight. He travels to Mouseville, Rat City, and Pigeon Plaza, declaring "all the city critters must unite!" to find the real thief. This illustrated chapter book relies on age-appropriate visual comedy to enliven an otherwise insipid plot. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

When an evil toymaker threatens to release a fleet of robot pigeon spy drones, it's up to urban raccoon Remy to organize and lead the resistance.A series of break-ins by a masked bandit that looks just like him (even down to the recycled sneakers) prompts Remington Raccoon to recruit a Critter Crew of mice and rats (the pigeons refuse to cooperate) to help clear his name. But his investigation soon turns up a larger threat, as human gadgeteer Walter Fry has concocted not just a robotic raccoon thief, but an army of other robo-rodentsand, worse yet, flights of titanium-plated pigeon spy drones. Will Fry succeed in his ostensibly altruistic but ominous scheme to put the entire city under surveillance? Not so fast! Thanks to late but timely help from the pigeons, a "perfect storm of rodent rage" in the streets leads to ultimate victory for the furry and feathered defenders of the right to privacy. Sherry creates his headlong kickoff with page-filling, monochrome ink-and-wash cartoons with dialogue and narrative in several big, hand-lettered-style types. Led by tough-looking mayor Sheila Spike, human figures all appear to be white but are also rare in the multispecies cast. Throughout, Remy shows a gift for oratory ("We may all be different, but when we work together, there is nothing we can't do!") that may serve him well should he go into politics. First, though, he has a new problem, as the episode ends with the shocking discovery that the entirety of his precious trash collection has mysteriously disappeared. Stay tuned. A madcap series opener with a wink or two at some topical themes. (Graphic/fantasy hybrid. 6-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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