Read my review of Mighty Jack and Zita the Spacegirl here.Ī copy of this book was provided by Raincoast Books for an honest review. I liked the story, I am a fantasy fan, and am looking forward to more in this series, loved the characters, particularly Lily, who is strong, brave, loyal and kind, and absolutely loved the illustrations. The first graphic novel is simply called Mighty Jack and it might of explained how Maddie, Jack’s sister, ended up being stolen by an ogre from another realm and how Jack knew Phelix (I love this dragon).ĭespite the frustration I felt in missing information in this fantasy graphic novel, I still liked the book and still feel I can say I love everything I have read by Hatke (Little Robot and Nobody Likes a Goblin are the other two I have re-read over and over). From the imaginative creator of Zita the Spacegirl comes this techy take on a warm friendship born in a junkyard. 1, 2015 Possibilities abound for a small, brown-skinned girl with time, a tool belt, and a penchant for urban adventure. I was, although I didn’t actually figure that out until I looked it up just now. by Ben Hatke illustrated by Ben Hatke RELEASE DATE: Sept. I kept stopping to re-read the front flap, wondering if somehow I missed some key piece of information or if perhaps I was reading a sequel. As I read Might Jack and the Goblin King graphic novel by Ben Hatke ($20.99, Raincoast Books, First Second), I felt as though I was missing something.
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