Fry Guys

Eric Geron

Book - 2023

"Waffle has always dreamed about adventure outside her small town of Spudtown, Idaho. But as it turns out, adventure was dreaming of her, too. One day, Waffle's hometown is invaded by evil UFO-nion Rings. They're big. They're greasy. And they're ready to take all the fries back to their lair. It's up to Waffle and her best buddies, Curly and Sweets, to put an end to the UFO-nion Rings' rampage. That is... if they can!"--

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Children's Room Show me where

jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Geron/Fry v
vol. 1: 0 / 2 copies available

Children's Room New Shelf Show me where

jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Geron/Fry
vol. 2: 0 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
Children's Room jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Geron/Fry v. 1 Due Oct 30, 2024
Children's Room jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Geron/Fry v. 1 Due Nov 6, 2024
Children's Room New Shelf jGRAPHIC NOVEL/Geron/Fry v. 2 (NEW SHELF) Coming Soon
Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Action and adventure comics
Humorous comics
Published
Kansas City, Missouri : Andrews McMeel Publishing [2023]-
Language
English
Main Author
Eric Geron (author)
Other Authors
Jannie Ho (illustrator)
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781524879433
9781524879440
  • v. 1. Fry guys
  • v. 2. Batter of the bands
Review by Booklist Review

Welcome to Spudtown, a quaint little city full of potato people and home to Waffle, Curly, and Sweet Potato. Waffle is bored of day-to-day life and dreams of adventure, but Curly and Sweet Potato are content in the small town. Whether they like it or not, adventure finds the trio when they encounter a group of evil UFO-nion rings and a mega-sized blooming onion wreaking havoc on their town. The friends band together to form the Fry Guys, and through teamwork, clever disguises, and lots and lots of ketchup, they protect Spudtown and save Mayor Spud from the nefarious invaders. Ho's thick-outlined figures and bright colors have a playful feel that calls to mind James Kochalka's Glorkian Warrior or Dav Pilkey's Dog Man, and the energetic pace and silly puns keep the tone fun and lively. The memorable potato characters and hilarious antics make this perfect for kids just getting into reading comics independently. Betcha can't read just one!

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Best buds Waffle, Curly, and Sweet Potato mash an invading fleet of UFO-nion Rings in this sizzling series starter. Leaving no possible pun unturned, Geron dishes up a tale of three yummy anthropomorphic fries who, sporting Ghostbuster-style packs filled with ketchup, mustard, and mayo, rise up in defense of Spudtown (in guess which state) when hordes of circle-shaped alien invaders descend from the skies chanting, "Onion ring to rule them all!" Hardly have the grimacing, greasy rounds been properly battered, though, than Mayor Spud is snatched by a huge and bulbous cybernetic Mothership. "Holy aioli." Can the intrepid trio find a way to slice and dice the blooming behemoth before it escapes to "deep-fried space," or will the whole episode end in tears? Using colors as emphatic as the frequent sound effects, Ho cranks up the temperature in simply drawn panels of fast-food action that, ultimately, hurtles headlong into a peaceable caramelization and general celebrations of both differences and three new "home fry heroes." Readers will demand extra helpings. Spud-tacular. (Graphic fantasy. 7-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.