Styx and scones in the sticky wand

Jay Cooper, 1974-

Book - 2023

"Styx and Scones are a cat and a dog who live with two friendly witches. When the witches leave, Scones finds what looks like a stick and wants to play with it. Styx wants to play too. Soon, magic is everywhere!"--Page 2 of cover

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy comics
Fantasy fiction
Fiction
Graphic novels
Juvenile works
Readers (Publications)
Witch comics
Witch fiction
Published
New York : Simon Spotlight 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jay Cooper, 1974- (author)
Edition
Simon Spotlight edition
Item Description
Chiefly illustrations.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781665935371
9781665935364
9781518289187
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Pets and witches--two perennial favorites--star in this graphic novel for newer readers. Two witches, short, smiling, light-skinned Miss Hildy, who wears a purple dress, and Miss Hattie, a tall, traditional-looking witch, with a green face and long nose, sporting a black outfit and crooked pointy hat, give strict instructions to Styx, a purple cat, and Scones, a large gingery-looking dog, before leaving the house: "Don't go touching any of that stuff." They mean "creepy crystal balls," "flying brooms," and "boiling cauldrons and time-twisty clocks." Do the pets heed these words? Scones immediately picks up an unmentioned "stick" and proceeds to say some magic words like "KA-ZING!" and "KA-ZAP!" As Styx points out that the stick is a wand, Scones transforms the cat into a bat, a smelly skunk, a squirrel, a "sssssslithery" snake, and a purple giraffe. Soon the two are fighting over the stick/wand…and conjuring up bizarre objects, from jungle animals to a huge ship. Eventually the wand breaks with a giant "POP!" The two pets then begin to worry and must think of a solution before their witchy owners return. The Seussian situation will amuse young readers while they enjoy the cartoony panels. The instructions about reading the book at the very beginning are a bit confusing, but kids will figure it out. Appealing animal interaction with some magic thrown in. (Graphic fiction. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.