Here's another book I borrowed from my local library through Libby. Libraries rule!
Danger and Other Unknown Risks is by Ryan North and Erica Henderson, who had also collaborated on one of my favorite superhero comics, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl as well as one of my favorite comics characters Jughead. They play well to each other's strengths and have won multiple Eisner Awards for their efforts. This book is a wild ride that bends the conventions of a mystical quest to make for a compelling and satisfying story.
The main character here is Marguerite de Pruitt, who is living in a post-apocalyptic world where magic has destroyed all vestiges of technology. In this universe, when the year 1999 ended magic came back into existence and transformed the world. Instead of any technology working, Earth has been divided into separate areas where the rules of magic operate differently. Marguerite's uncle has tried to teach her magic, but she only knows one spell, which works differently in each realm. Still, he tells her that she is the "chosen one" and sends her on a quest with her talking chow chow Daisy to gather three magical items that will be used to return things to normal.
Along their quest, they encounter Jacin, a security guard from 1999 who decides to join them in the future. This trio then have all sorts of adventures as they encounter many strange, sometimes wonderful, characters, diverse realms, and unlikely situations. There is plenty of clever dialogue and funny situations along the way, as well as a self-aware sense of humor about genre stories. As the quest goes on, they slowly start to realize that perhaps not everything is as it seems, and that maybe they have reasons to be paranoid about their mission. There is much to love about this wry and engrossing page-turner of a graphic novel.
The winner of the 2024 Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens, this book has been very well reviewed. Kirkus Reviews called it "a fine romp setting up for further worldbuilding in future entries." Greg Burgas wrote, "It’s a great adventure, it’s quite funny, it’s heartfelt, and it’s beautiful to look at." Kaileigh Oldham opined that "is a great read for fans of dystopian adventures or D&D stories."
Danger and Other Unknown Risks was published by Penguin Workshop, and they offer a preview and more here. North and Henderson have much to share about their collaboration on this book in this interview.


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