Urban Legendz

by Paul Downs (Author) Michael Yates (Illustrator)

Urban Legendz
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Series: Urban Legendz
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. A group of young vigilantes roam the streets of Brooklyn solving supernatural crimes. After his mother's death, Dwayne is forced to uproot himself and move into the home where his mother grew up: a shabby apartment in Brooklyn. When your dad is a police officer, and your brother's too cool for school, what's an insecure teen supposed to do? Dwayne's personal problems are cast aside when he joins a new crew of young vigilantes, devoted to solving a series of sinister cases surrounding mysterious monsters that have been wreaking havoc throughout the city. What if all of the Urban Legends we all fear...were real?
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Gr 5-8-After his mother dies, Dwayne reluctantly moves from Indiana to Brooklyn with his father and brother. Dwayne's father may be a police officer, but it is Dwayne and his new group of friends who uncover the truth about Brooklyn: urban legends, like mutant alligators and giant, blood-sucking bedbugs, are real, and they are attacking people. At first, the only one who will believe Dwayne and his friends is a homeless man who takes the children to an area known as the Refuge, where displaced and forgotten people gather. But soon more people become aware of the problem. While action-packed monster fights add a supernatural element, the tale is grounded in realistic socioeconomic issues as a land developer tries to gentrify the neighborhood. Though the author never fully explains why the monsters start appearing in public all of a sudden, there are hints that it was to force the people in the community to unite. The building of a community center at the end of the book supports this theory. The narrative and artwork have a nostalgic feel, but smartphone usage sets the story in the present. Dwayne is African American, and his friends include Mya, Worm, and Cashew, so-called because he is both Catholic and Jewish. Readers will eagerly await the next installment, which takes place on Coney Island. VERDICT For libraries looking to expand their tween graphic novel collections. Give to those who like monsters in their mysteries.-Marissa Lieberman, East Orange Public Library, NJ

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Review quotes

"Seems like the ideal book for fans of Stranger Things." - COMICON.COM The debut graphic novel from a team with an impressive animated pedigree. - THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER An old-school Brooklyn twist on the 1980s coming-of-age tale with eerie themes, a sub-genre that seems supernaturally popular these days. - DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD The great thing about the book is that adventure amounts to something. It isn't just the monsters that are the bad guys in this story, but the idea of gentrification of a community embracing all of the different peoples that make it thrive. - FANBASE PRESS In a touching graphic novel for all ages from Humanoids about lose, friendship, scary stories, and new beginnings Urban Legendz treats its readers with colorfully playful art and an adventure every kid wishes they could explore. - COMIC WATCH
Paul Downs
​Paul Downs is a screenwriter, animator and educator with seventeen years of experience spanning film, commercial and video game production. Paul has written and developed projects for Cartoon Network, 20th Century Fox, and a live-action family film being produced by Smart Entertainment (Ted, Blades of Glory, Anger Management). Paul's animation credits include Robots, the Ice Age franchise, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who, Rio, Epic, Free Birds, Spies in Disguise, the 2017 Oscar(R) nominated film Ferdinand as well as the two short films Surviving Sid and the Oscar(R) nominated, No Time for Nuts." Paul lives in Florida, with his wife Jen and their two children, where he teaches Story/Animation at Ringling College of Art and Design.

​Nick Bruno is an American Film Director and Animator at Blue Sky Studios, who in 2019 will make his Directorial debut with the animated "Spies in Disguise." Bruno was born and raised in Mohegan Lake, NY, USA, where, at an early age, he learned he could combine his love for drawing and filmmaking by pursuing a career in animation. He studied illustration and the fine arts at UMass Dartmouth, and went on to receive his Masters at NYU studying computer animation. In 2005, Bruno joined Blue Sky Studios as a Junior Animator on the feature film "Ice Age: The Meltdown." Most recently, Bruno served as Supervising Animator on "The Peanuts Movie" and in 2015, VARIETY named Bruno one of their "Ten Animators to Watch." Additional animation credits include work on "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who," "Ice Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs," Rio, Ice Age: Continental Drift, "Epic, "Rio2," and "Ice Age: Collision Course," as well as two short films - Surviving Sid and the Oscar(R) nominated, No Time for Nuts." In addition to animating, Nick has developed films at 20th Century Fox and has co-written a live-action family film being produced by Smart Entertainment (Ted, Blades of Glory, Anger Management). Bruno resides in his hometown, with his wife Allison and their three children.​

​Michael Yates is a story artist and director living in Northern California. He currently works as a story artist at PIXAR Animation Studios where his credits include Cars 3 and the upcoming Toy Story 4. Before that, Michael worked on Guillermo Del Toro's Trollhunters at DreamWorks Animation Studios. His previous clients include Walt Disney Animation studios and the Cartoon Network series Craig of the Creek. He also co-directed the award winning short Legend of the Flying Tomato.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781594657146
Lexile Measure
370
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Big
Publication date
June 20, 2019
Series
Urban Legendz
BISAC categories
YAF042000 - Young Adult Fiction | Mysteries & Detective Stories
YAF001000 - Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure
YAF030000 - Young Adult Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | General
YAF010160 - Young Adult Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Paranormal
Library of Congress categories
Teenagers
Dysfunctional families
Graphic novels
Family problems
Supernatural
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Teenage boys
Cartoons and comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Vigilantes
Paranormal comics
Thriller comics
Little Maverick Reading List
Selection 2021

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