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Potato Man, The Living Potato Superhero – Part I

Porkshire is no stranger to chaos, but citizens can rest a little easier; salvation now comes in the starchy form of a fearless hero. Enter Potato Man: a valiant, golden-hearted tuber with a knack for witty one-liners and the uncanny ability to launch sizzling French fries from his fingertips. Equal parts hilarious and heroic, he’s a champion of justice who never misses a chance to teach a life lesson or two. This is no ordinary spud. This is a deep-fried defender with a moral compass and a taste for adventure.

Potato Man, The Living Potato Superhero – Part I by Arya Arun is an eccentric, full-color graphic novel that caters primarily to younger readers but doesn’t forget the grown-ups tagging along for the ride. Vibrant illustrations depict the titular hero in a variety of ridiculous, high-stakes scenarios, often reminiscent of the zany energy seen in popular titles like Dog Man. Yet, Potato Man carves out a niche all his own, both absurd and oddly inspiring.

While the story is clearly aimed at children, there’s a wink-and-nod quality throughout that will keep parents entertained. Tongue-in-cheek references and subtle jokes add a layer of grown-up humor, but the heart of the book beats with unfiltered, childlike enthusiasm. The villains are bizarre but never menacing, and the sense of peril never overshadows the fun.

Beneath the slapstick and surrealism lies a sincere message: positivity wins, kindness matters, and joy is often found in the strangest of places. Potato Man doesn’t fight with fists; he fights with words, outwitting his foes through clever dialogue and moral clarity. It’s a refreshing alternative to the usual violence that plagues even kid-friendly superhero tales. One might even wish more adults followed his lead.

Despite Porkshire’s madness, and it has plenty, the city offers the perfect backdrop for this outlandish saga. The artwork is both whimsical and slightly unnerving, adding to the book’s offbeat charm. Together, story and illustration create a gleeful chaos that somehow works. This oddball journey through deep-fried justice may very well cement itself as a cult classic in the world of children’s literature.

Pages: 69 | ASIN : B0F3V2318C

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An Incredible Collaboration

Carolyn Watson-Dubisch Author Interview

Ghosts: The People That Melt in the Rain plunges Laura into the haunting town of Deluge, where emotional power unlocks eerie mysteries, and reality bends under the weight of the strange. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Years ago, I lived in New York and one summer as I pushed my toddler on the swing in our front yard, a fast-moving thunderstorm suddenly clouded the sky and began to spit rain down upon us. I quickly scooped up my daughter, and as I was rushing her inside the house a title flashed in my mind, The People That Melt in the Rain. It was a shocking moment of inspiration. That afternoon I sat playing with my daughter, staring out at the pouring rain and pondering a cursed town with residents that actually melted in the rain.

Obviously, I had to approach the story with a “stranger comes to town” plot and that is how I began book one, with Laura’s move to Deluge. This book Ghosts reveals more of the mysteries of the town and starts to present Mrs W. as a possible antagonist. I wanted to create a magic realism throughout all the books, and with the help of my husband, Mike Dubisch, we have definitely managed that in this series. He draws these comics and has had a great deal of input on the plot and characters as we go on through the story. I help with layouts and coloring the comics, so it’s become an incredible collaboration.

Laura’s tears play a pivotal role in this volume. What do they symbolize for you?

The term “crocodile tears” comes from the fact that when crocodiles eat, they cry. Why? Why do they shed so, so many tears? Why are these reptiles bawling when they consume their prey? No one knows why but it plagues me, as if they regret their need to hunt and kill.

Tears are more than water. They have hormones and chemicals and serve us quite well. They communicate emotions, clean our eyes from irritants, and help us process and understand our experiences. They are magic in a lot of ways.

In this story Laura’s tears are of loss (her own loss of her home and friends) and of empathy for Huya’s loss and imprisonment. These are powerful emotions and emotions have a profound effect on everything in our lives. This story is a classic “Chosen One” tale, so of course Laura’s tears pack an even more powerful punch.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

A sense of feeling stuck or trapped is woven throughout all the books in this series. What I really wanted to convey is a sense of learning to navigate an impossible situation, conquering challenges, and ultimately of Laura and many of the characters becoming very resilient.

Themes of friendship, courage, and mystery are at the very heart of this story.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

The next book in this series is called Rain and it just came out in the last few weeks. It’s already been getting great reviews! The People That Melt in the Rain has an every 8 months publication schedule and Mike and I are currently working on the art for book six.

As an author/illustrator team, we also have a children’s book coming out for the next Christmas season called Crow’s Christmas Star, which is funny and sweet and I hope people will consider it for the child in their life this Christmas.

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Laura has only just come to terms with moving to the strange town of Deluge, when she is mysteriously transported into a painting that is displayed in the school library. Shocked by her sudden relocation, she realizes she’s been brought back home to Seattle, Washington, but it isn’t the Seattle she left behind. Has she also stepped backwards in time?


Innovative Climate Solutions

Alan J. Hesse Author Interview

The Adventures of Captain Polo: Polo in Brazil follows an outspoken polar bear who tackles environmental challenges and human greed that are fueling climate change while he discovers new ways to heal the Earth. What was the inspiration that created the fantastic journey these characters go on?

The Adventures of Captain Polo: Polo in Brazil is a sequel to Pole to Pole, which ends on an open note as Polo and Penguin escape from Tex Greedyman’s yacht under precarious circumstances. This sets the stage for the new book, beginning in the mid-Atlantic, near the Brazilian coast and the mouth of the Amazon.

Initially, I planned for Polo’s visit to Brazil to be brief, focusing on the Amazon’s environmental issues. However, as I delved deeper into my research, I discovered a wealth of critical topics that I felt compelled to include. This led me to dedicate the entire book to Brazil, ensuring it didn’t solely focus on the Amazon. Brazilian environmentalists often point out that excessive attention on the Amazon overshadows other equally important ecosystems. My goal was to showcase Brazil’s incredible diversity—not just in landscapes but also in its people—while highlighting both environmental challenges and the innovative climate solutions emerging across the country.

To achieve this, I structured the story to allow Polo and Penguin to travel across Brazil, exploring key regions: the Amazon, Rio de Janeiro, the vastly underappreciated Atlantic Forest, and the southern cattle ranching grasslands. My research revealed that each of these locations presents compelling examples of climate solutions in action, which I wanted to illustrate. The southern rangelands, in particular, play a crucial role in challenging common perceptions about climate change. Rather than simply presenting widely accepted narratives, I wanted to encourage critical thinking. The book’s cattle ranching scenes provide an opportunity to explore the often misunderstood role of livestock in climate change. While it’s undeniable that beef and lamb production contribute to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions, there is also scientific evidence supporting the role of well-managed natural grasslands, maintained by free-ranging herbivores, as a climate solution. Unfortunately, the nuances of this debate are often lost, leading to the blanket demonization of cattle ranching by well-meaning but misinformed environmentalists. Polo and Penguin’s journey to southern Brazil introduces an ongoing conservation project that protects natural grasslands on private cattle ranches, offering a more balanced perspective on this complex issue.

Of course, Polo and Penguin’s adventure is not solely about education. The story is enriched with secondary characters who add humor and excitement, ensuring the book remains engaging and entertaining while delivering its environmental message.

What educational aspects were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I wanted the book to meet readers’ natural expectation that a story about Brazil would include the Amazon, but I also aimed to go beyond that, showcasing other crucial regions with their own climate action stories. The most important educational goal of the book is to encourage critical thinking, particularly regarding the complex and often contradictory role of cattle in climate change, as discussed in the previous answer.

To truly understand climate issues, it’s essential to look beyond surface-level narratives and recognize deeper connections. For example, I hope readers will be shocked not only by the Amazon’s environmental destruction but also by the human rights abuses occurring alongside it—an aspect that is often overshadowed, particularly for children, who despite their tender years deserve to know the truth. Similarly, I want them to recognize how everyday consumer choices, sometimes made on the other side of the world—whether it’s buying a hamburger (potentially driving deforestation and monoculture farming) or a new cellphone (fueling mining, often illegal)—can have far-reaching consequences.

Tex Greedyman’s downfall on a deserted island also carries an important message: his wealth and power instantly become meaningless in his new circumstances. This serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of consumer-driven lifestyles and the illusion of material security.

Of course, for a children’s book, the overall message must be one of hope. Another key educational aspect is showing that real solutions exist—right now, countless people are working hard to combat climate change and broader environmental challenges. Kids need tangible, real-world examples of these efforts, and the book provides them, offering inspiration and empowerment alongside its cautionary lessons.

What was the most challenging part of writing this book and what was the most fun?

The biggest challenge, as always, was balancing educational content with an engaging, entertaining storyline. Writing an educational comic book comes with the added difficulty of limited space for text—speech bubbles must be concise, and pages can’t be overcrowded with dialogue, as too much text can overwhelm readers. This challenge was heightened by the need to include technical terms, which I consider essential for educational value, as well as the deliberate use of Portuguese phrases throughout the book—while not strictly necessary, they add authenticity and cultural depth.

The most fun part was illustrating and writing the dialogues for scenes that weren’t tied to educational content. The airplane sequence at the beginning, for instance, was inspired by my own experience flying in that exact plane, with the very same pilot. Likewise, Willy’s unexpected encounter with red ants while cutting down a Cecropia tree comes from a personal experience (I have worked for decades in the Amazon as a field biologist) that has stuck with me for years. These moments of humor and adventure added an extra layer of enjoyment to the writing process.

What is your writing process like? Are you more of a plotter or a pantser?

I am the King of all Plotters! And necessarily so. I learned early in my career that if I don’t plan my comics meticulously, I end up wasting time, energy, and far too many sketchbook pages.

For me, planning isn’t just about research (though there’s plenty of that to ensure accuracy). It’s also about carefully structuring the book’s layout. Every speech bubble must be placed in the right order, which dictates its position within the frame. Some frames need to be larger, differently shaped, or arranged to emphasize key visual elements, set a mood, or enhance the pacing of the story.

The script requires just as much precision. I have to strike the perfect balance between educational content and entertainment, making sure neither overpowers the other. The story itself has to feel like a roller-coaster ride—fast-paced and engaging enough to keep readers flipping pages, all while seamlessly delivering knowledge and insights along the way.

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Personal Power

Michele L. Sayre Author Interview

Along Came Spider: The Making of a Superhero follows an elementary school boy who, along with his friends, is being bullied by two boys who terrorize students. What was the inspiration for your story?

There were several factors that inspired me:

1) I grew up with comics, but they were always on a higher level than I probably should have been reading at the time. I really wanted to write a comic for kids that was age-appropriate.

2) I was bullied several times when I was kid, so that was a factor in writing this book because I often was a little bit different than some of my classmates.

3) As a child, it’s very easy to feel like no one notices you. I thought I’d take that inadequate emotion of feeling invisible and turn it into a superpower instead.

​Spider has to learn to stand up for himself and his friends, and that is a hard thing to do, especially with bullies. What were the morals you were trying to capture while creating your characters?

When you’re bullied, you lose some of your personal power. I wanted to give power back to the main character Spider. I also know, from my own experience, that it can be hard to do the right thing – to stand up for one’s self and others, that requires all of us to find courage and personal power to stand out and stand up for what matters.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I think a lot of bullying occurs because 1) teachers either don’t know what to look for or they, too, have a tendency to not see some things that are right in front of their eyes. 2) There is often a herd mentality going on in schools – especially when we are young and are trying to find a sense of ourselves. Anything different is to be avoided because it can often draw negative attention to us. We all want to stand out in a positive way, not a negative way. I wanted this book to give a sense of empowerment to all kids.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

This is the first book in the Web Society series. There will be 11 books total. The next book is actually about Lacey’s superpower. It will probably be next year before that book comes out. I currently work a full-time job and write in my free time, and Alex, my illustrator, is in the same boat as I am, so we can’t devote all our time to just working on this one book. Plus, I do work on other genres as well. The more heavily illustrated a book is, the longer it takes to finish it, but, I assure you, that when it does get finished, the next book in the series has a little more action and danger and Spider will be in that one as well.

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Bullies Beware!

Bullies exist everywhere! Everyone has met one. It’s hard not to – there are so many of them in the world. Even with that being the case, it doesn’t mean they should always get to win.

But if you don’t step up to stop them, then who will?

It doesn’t matter how small we think we are or how unimportant. When you stand up for what is right, that’s when you find out what you’re truly made up of inside – in Spider Monroe’s case, he finds out he can be a superhero for his blind best friend Lacey.

What’s his superpower, you ask? Invisibility. How does he use it? In every way that stops two bullies in their tracks and restores the world to order.

Bullies beware – heroes exist everywhere . . . but only if we are brave enough to look inside ourselves to find them!

Along Came Spider – The Making of a Superhero (The Web Society)

Along Came Spider: The Making of a Superhero is a children’s graphic novel that delivers a heartwarming message of inner courage. The story centers around Spider Monroe, a student at the local elementary school, and his best friend, Lacey Daniels, who has been blind from birth. Their close bond is tested when they encounter two relentless bullies, Chuck and Elroy, who wreak havoc on the school, terrorizing students and disrupting charity events. With the teachers unaware of the chaos, Spider must summon his inner hero to protect Lacey and their friends.

Despite the title’s potential to be mistaken for a biography about Stan Lee or the origins of Spider-Man, the characters and concepts in this book are entirely original to the author, Michele L. Sayre. Drawing inspiration from popular comic book themes, Spider Monroe and his friends stand out as unique and captivating characters. The low-key superpowers and straightforward narrative style make the comic accessible even for beginners. The text is primarily narrated by Spider through easy-to-follow text boxes, reminiscent of the classic style of Prince Valiant, which adds to the readability.

The diversity of the characters and the deep friendship between Spider and Lacey are particularly commendable. A.P. Perez’s bright illustrations, influenced by popular comic book art, add a gentle twist suitable for young readers. The story’s setup effectively introduces the world and the antagonists, with Chuck and Elroy being memorable villains. Spider’s journey to thwart the bullies is a perfect blend of heroics and vigilantism, delivering justice in a satisfying manner. The narrative wraps up well while leaving plenty of room for future adventures.

Along Came Spider, Michele L. Sayre’s debut comic book, is a high-quality addition to her previous works, suitable for readers aged 7 and up. It offers positive messages about inner strength, friendship, courage, and justice. I eagerly look forward to more adventures in this incredible world.

Pages: 38 | ASIN : B0D2M2Y78Q

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Marco, Pablo, & Olivia Volume One: New School

Marco, Pablo, and Olivia: New School takes readers on a captivating journey as three siblings adapt to life in a new coastal town after their father’s promotion relocates them from their beloved mountain home in Ecuador. This heartwarming tale is a testament to family bonds and the resilience of young hearts facing unfamiliar challenges.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Guayaquil, Ecuador, Ana Cortes’ writing and illustrations vividly capture the city’s culture, morals, and enchanting allure, making it accessible and engaging for young readers, even those who have never visited. Through the siblings’ adventures, Cortes imparts valuable life lessons, portraying them as role models for children in handling conflicts and adapting to new circumstances. Beyond the endearing trio of Marco, Pablo, and Olivia, Cortes introduces a captivating array of supporting characters, from loyal friends to intriguing acquaintances and the occasional bullies and troublemakers. Each character is thoughtfully crafted, adding depth and interest to the story. The interactions within the Costa family are equally charming, infusing the narrative with humor and warmth.

The children’s graphic novel Marco, Pablo, and Olivia: New School maintains a lighthearted tone, and it is a comic that carries a profound message about the enduring importance of family, friendship, and personal growth for young readers. Cortes’ storytelling prowess shines through, making this graphic novel an exceptional choice for young children, offering them a delightful adventure while instilling valuable life lessons.

Pages: 42 | ASIN : B0C8VHBWNV

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Snowlands

Feba, the white wolf cub, is constantly shunned by her pack. Believed to be a symbol of ill fortune, Feba finds herself at the edge of doom. Her only option is to flee her homeland and hope for a brighter tomorrow. But endless danger surrounds Feba, as she hurtles headlong into an adventure that will mean life or death for all she loves. Joined by new companions of all kinds, Feba must use her wits and wisdom to survive in the harsh, unforgiving prehistoric world in which she lives.

A graphic novel that takes place in the snowy mountains of the Snowlands, a setting clearly inspired by the Himalayas, Snowlands: A Blood Moon by Morr Meroz and Collin Fogel is an exceptional adventure. No humans appear in the harsh landscape formed of stone and cold; this is the era where the wild reigns supreme. The story is intense, gripping, and fast-moving, with a solid message of cooperation and forgiveness while finding a way to survive. The characters, Feba the courageous; Usha, the regal; and even Myo, the exceptionally disturbing, each have a level of depth that is impressive. I found myself forming a deep connection with this circle of friends, all searching for a place they could truly call home.

The art of Collin Fogel is nothing short of incredible, as each animal, including every single member of the wolf pack, is distinctive and full of life. Add gorgeous colors by Davi Comodo and a satisfying ending; there’s a lot to love in this action-packed graphic novel.

There are not any detractions to speak of at all in this amazing story of survival. There is, however, quite a bit of violence, fatalities, and blood on the panel, showcasing the harsh environment in which Feba and her friends live. Perfect for readers 13 and up who love stories of survival, courage, and wit.

Snowlands: A Blood Moon has a perfect balance of incredible storytelling, rich artwork, and a stunning conclusion. A tale of the true value of friendship in a world where survival is key is the thrilling start to what I hope will be a long-term series full of exceptional adventure.

Pages: 210 | ASIN : B09KVDSJDQ

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Gotham City Sounds

Award-winning composer author Matthew Hodge has created an alluring musical representation of Batman’s Villains. Dozens of familiar villains take center stage in each chapter, along with detailed character facts. The facts and content of Gotham City Sounds: The Music of Batman Villains are fun and intriguing. In addition, readers will find the history of the music and character development mentally stimulating.

Movies, video games, and TV shows use music to build drama and anticipation. These sounds stick with people long after the piece has ended. It allows foreshadowing without saying a word. Hodge dives into the psychological and emotional impact of the music given to villains in the Batman franchise. Readers will appreciate that he goes into detail, not just about the blockbuster movie, but the video games and television shows as well. This fascinating book looks into how music impacts the experience one has watching or playing the games.

Given the depth of the content, Hodge seems to know how to keep it lighthearted and easy to understand through his writing style. He sets the pace to allow the reader to focus and take in the content, giving each character its own chance to shine. Even minor villains are given a stage to shine as their music is just as relevant as the supervillains at creating an atmosphere of foreboding and anticipation. In addition, readers will appreciate how the chapters are divided up, allowing them to focus on one character at a time. This allows this stimulating book to be picked up when readers want just a quick read.

Gotham City Sounds: The Music of Batman Villains is a fantastic read for DC fanatics or film buffs. This would also appeal to music fans who want to look into pop culture music and its use in media. Finally, it would be a great and valuable source for university/college-level film study.

Pages: 258 | ISBN : 1683903218

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