Big Nate Next stop, superstardom! Next stop, superstardom! /

Lincoln Peirce

Book - 2023

"Big Nate and his Fear The Mollusk bandmates are destined for superstardom--that is, if they can do something about the earsplitting vocals of their lead singer. Nate's always been the front man, but he might have to swallow his ego if he wants his friends to shine."--

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Humorous fiction
Humorous comics
Published
Kansas City, Missouri : Andrews McMeel Publishing [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Lincoln Peirce (creator)
Other Authors
Michael (Comic book artist) Ryan (author), Lissy Klatchko, Emily Brundige, 1986-
Item Description
Chiefly illustrations.
"Based on the episodes written by Michael Ryan, Lissy Klatchko, and Emily Brundige."
Physical Description
220 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781524884154
9781524879310
  • The ghostly coven of man witches / based on the episode written by Michael Ryan
  • The curse of the applewhites / based on the episode written by Lissy Klatchko
  • 'Til death do we rock / based on the episode written by Emily Brundige.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A third gathering of stories and stills from the animated TV series. Awkwardly forced into graphic novel format, the episodes contained here consist of stills from the animated show inspired by Peirce's Big Nate series (Peirce contributes black-and-white comic strips between each story). In "The Ghostly Coven of Man Witches," Nate breaks into school at night to teach the faculty how to cook. After being forced to sign up for figure skating, he disregards his friend Chad's warnings in "The Curse of the Applewhites." And in " 'Til Death Do We Rock," Nate reluctantly surrenders the role of lead singer in his band, Fear the Mollusk, to Artur, an immigrant classmate whose fictional, quasi--Central European home country's culture is played for laughs. (All three stories include subplots that allow Nate's single dad to stand in for inept, unemployable fathers everywhere.) The musical tracks that play significant parts in the animated versions in two of the stories appear as lyrics associated with random floating notes. The selected stills that are used for illustrations fail to capture the action's continuity even with the help of added directional lines--leaving out most of the comic timing and reducing sequences like the middle episode's icy whirls and twirls to disconnected tableaux. Some of the rubbery, 3-D figures in the art present as people of color. A poorly executed attempt at a crossover. (Graphic adaptation. 7-11) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.