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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved by my 7 yr old son,
By staples (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Game On! #3 (DANIEL BOOM AKA LOUD BOY) (Mass Market Paperback)
This comic-book style work is much loved by my 7 year old, and I enjoy the wry send-up it gives to Club Penguin. It is great for kids who loved books like Traction Man when they were a little younger. It is a smart and exuberant book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A solid, fun graphic novel kids will enjoy reading and sharing with their friends,
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This review is from: Game On! #3 (DANIEL BOOM AKA LOUD BOY) (Mass Market Paperback)
When criminal mastermind Otis "Old Fogey" Fogelman escapes from prison, Daniel and his team get a call from Uncle Stanley. Old Fogey and his henchmen, the Rid-Kids, are after one of Stanley's inventions. The Flooggget is a device that allows users to fax actual objects from one place to another, and Stanley needs the kids to protect it. But when Daniel is distracted by his love of the new video game Pig Planet, the Flooggget is stolen.
Ashamed of both ignoring his friends and his duty while he was captivated by the game, Daniel transforms into Loud Boy and sets off to recover the Flooggget. But when Old Fogey uses the device to trap 1.7 million kids in the Pig Planet game, it takes the combined efforts of Loud Boy and his friends Chatterbox, Destructo-Kid, Tantrum Girl, and Fidget to save them. Using a formula familiar to anyone who has ever watched a Saturday morning cartoon, Game On! offers up no real surprises. But the formula works, especially for second, third, and fourth graders who will appreciate the homegrown powers of the heroes and the silly sight gags of the battling adults. Old Fogey and Uncle Stanley add wonderful comic relief to what is already a fun story and the jokes are appropriately kid-level funny. While the series could be used as a jumping-off point for a TV cartoon, the creators didn't phone this story in. The story is goofy fun in a Captain Underpants way. Better yet, for all its silliness, the story makes sense, as do the characters, leaving the reader eager for book four. The artwork is crisp and clear and the colors are vibrant. The result is a cartoony look without its looking like the pages have been pulled off an animator's drawing board. Game On! is a solid, fun graphic novel kids will enjoy reading and sharing with their friends. -- Eva Volin
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This book is a hit with my 4th grade class.,
This review is from: Game On! #3 (DANIEL BOOM AKA LOUD BOY) (Mass Market Paperback)
My students love the Daniel Boom series. It's a great way to hook struggling readers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Addition to the Loud Boy Series,
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My six year old loves comic books, but I have a tough time finding comics with subject matter appropriate for his age. This series is super! The illustrations are bright and bold - they really jump off the page. The story is fun and thrilling (but not scary or violent). I can't tell you how amazed I was that he chose to read these books rather than watch TV. I am also happy with the overall message of the series - what makes you different is what makes you special... embrace it! The Loud Boy comics are a terrific series!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another Success in the Series (as we've come to expect),
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This review is from: Game On! #3 (DANIEL BOOM AKA LOUD BOY) (Mass Market Paperback)
Picking up right where book 2 ends Daniel and the gang are called to meet Uncle Stanley at the zoo where he gives them an extremely important piece of technology that they must keep safe since Kid Rid is chasing him looking for it. In the meantime, a new kid at school is getting all the kids hooked on a new video game, including Daniel. When the other kids make the connection between the game (Pig Planet) and KR Industries they must first rescue Daniel and then all the other children in the world before they are all pixelated into the cyberworld where they will be caught for eternity. Another great entry in the Daniel Boom series. Kids are sure to enjoy this one, especially with it's video game theme. At the beginning we are briefly reminded of the previous criminals the five superheroes have fought before and one of them returns in this book with a new cohort. The jokes are plenty and humorous, and the action is non-stop. While Daniel is clearly the star of the series the other superhero children all get plenty of time to shine as well so readers can have a favourite and enjoy their antics. After the three books, I have to say my favourite is Chatterbox. She's the know-it-all and can stun the meanest dude by talking his ear off. Not my favourite in the series, so far that honour goes to vol. 2 but still a pure joy to read and I'm looking forward to the next volume.
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Game On! #3 (DANIEL BOOM AKA LOUD BOY) by David Steinberg (Mass Market Paperback - April 16, 2009)
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