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The Wild Ones

Review
By Kirkus Reviews

A monster surprise emerges from the forest just when a group of friends need it the most.

Valentina and her best friends, Jasmine, Andy, and Xander, live in an apartment complex at risk of being torn down by developers to make way for “businesses that all look the same.” Certain that there’s a monster hiding in a nearby forest, the kids decide to find the creature and use it to scare away the developers. Each believes the monster hails from their own country of origin. Valentina thinks it’s La Tunda, a Colombian creature with a leg made from a wooden kitchen utensil. Xander thinks the creature is Loogaroo, a Haitian vampire witch, while Andy believes that it’s the Irish banshee, and Jasmine is convinced they’re after the Indian Vetal. Though other kids in the neighborhood mock the protagonists, telling them to go back to where they came from, the quartet stick together and go in search of the creature. Full-color panels of charming digital illustrations make this an accessible graphic novel, and the main characters’ enthusiasm results in a lighthearted tale interspersed with details about folklore. Despite the monstrous subject matter, the creatures aren’t all that creepy, and in the end, the community is pleasantly surprised when the friends solve their mystery.

Wild monsters from diverse cultures lurk (and smirk) in this not-so-scary story of fighting for home.