The eXpets by Mark Tatulli  | Graphic Novel Review

The eXpets by Mark Tatulli  | Graphic Novel Review

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Reading age

7-12

Genre

Fantasy (GN)

Publisher

Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books

Publication date

April 30, 2024

One night, two robbers attempted a house burglary but got deterred by a super stinky dog with extra stretchy legs. Later that night, the dog was taken to the Fortress of Catitude to join eXpet, a superhero squad. Despite his reluctance, Bosco, now known as “Stanky Dog,” has no choice but to become a superhero when the world’s kitten population begins to vanish, and it is discovered that one skunk is responsible for it all.

The eXpets is a real page-turner. The story is about a group of animals with some pretty strange powers who team up to save the world from an evil skunk—yes, you read that right—a skunk!

The main character, Bosco, is a real hoot. He’s a hilarious character who surprisingly gets along great with cats, which is odd for a dog. It’s a superhero animal book, so anything goes, right?

Unfortunately, not all the animals are as pleasant as Bosco. The skunk that goes around kidnapping innocent and pretty cats is such a meanie! I mean, who does that? But don’t worry—our superhero animal crew is there to save the day.

The other characters in the book are just as great as Bosco, and the plot is so fascinating that I couldn’t put the book down. The art and color scheme add to the experience and make the book more enjoyable.

I recommend this book to anyone who likes a good superhero story with a funny twist. It’s a real treat for the imagination and will have you laughing out loud at the antics of these superhero animals.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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