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The Adventures of Invisible Boy

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Think your wildest wish can't come true? Just wait!

It's his first day at a new school, and Stanley wishes he could disappear. He can hardly believe it when, after a big spill at the science fair, POOF! Stanley is invisible!

It's awesome! He can do anything he wants, and no one will know! But Stanley isn't the only one who turned invisible. The inventor of the potion is not happy about the accident and takes his anger out on kids all over town. Stanley wants to use his power for good ... which means going up against the one person who can make him visible again. Get ready for a battle of the ages.

  • Introducing a brand new graphic novel superhero star!
  • Full colour illustrations throughout
  • Feauturing themes of loneliness, struggling to make friends, starting school and science
  • Packed full of humour, perfect for fans of MY BROTHER IS A SUPERHERO and DEXTER'S LABORATORY
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        October 16, 2023
        Horner (This Might Hurt a Bit) channels vintage Cartoon Network–esque tomfoolery in this hilarious graphic novel romp. The eponymous Invisible Boy, also known as Stanley, is the new kid in town. Stressing over his unpreparedness for the upcoming school science fair and feeling lonely due to his seeming inability to make friends, Stanley yearns to disappear, believing that all his problems would be solved. Fortunately (or unfortunately) for him, classmate Gene (short for “Genius”) has concocted a goo that could be the world’s best spot cleaner... or perhaps the first-ever disappearing serum. In a madcap chain of events, Stanley is covered in globules of the vanishing stuff and becomes invisible. But with his newfound power comes unexpected responsibility. Horner’s straightforward illustrations are inviting, and the plot is replete with clever gags stuffed into every panel—as when the aforementioned stain remover suddenly loses the all-important “I” once Stanley is doused—making for an easy-going, fun-to-read treat that juxtaposes belly laughs with thoughtful explorations of anxiety. Stanley and Gene are rendered with pale skin; the supporting cast is portrayed with varying skin tones. Ages 8–12.

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    • OverDrive Read

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    • English

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