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Zita the spacegirl
Zita the spacegirl










zita the spacegirl

This series belongs in every public library, offering a great young heroine in graphic novel form. His pacing is spot on, carrying the book forward as fast as you can turn the pages. He manages to create characters who project their personalities just through a few facial expressions and their appearance. Hatke’s art is clean and clear and filled with color. She also solves many of her own problems, not relying on others to save her. She has real adventures in space as a young girl, something you don’t often see in children’s graphic novels. Zita is a great protagonist, a fantastic mix of normal girl and heroine. Add to it the strange robot who can imitate people, the ferocious Doom Squad, and several new friends she makes along the way, and you have another Zita book that is impossible to put down. This is just the beginning of another amazing adventure of Zita the Spacegirl.ĭealing with the negative side of her fame is a wonderful way to open this second book.

zita the spacegirl

Unfortunately, this makes her a criminal and the Doom Squad are after her. Now Zita has to follow them and steals a spaceship to catch up. By the time Zita realizes what has happened, Piper and the others have left with her to try to save a planet. Little does Zita know, but a discontinued robot who can make herself look like another person, has disguised herself as Zita. She can’t go anywhere without security (in the form of the friends she made in the first book.) So when an opportunity arises, Zita heads away with Mouse for a little time alone.

zita the spacegirl

In this second book, Zita is having to deal with her fame seriously cramping her style. This is the sequel to the wonderful graphic novel, Zita the Spacegirl. Legends of Zita the Spacegirl by Ben Hatke












Zita the spacegirl