Nimona
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Soon to be a Netflix animated film!

Nimona is the New York Times bestselling graphic novel sensation from ND Stevenson, based on his beloved and critically acclaimed web comic. Kirkus says, "If you're going to read one graphic novel this year, make it this one."

Nemeses! Dragons! Science! Symbolism! All these and more await in this brilliantly subversive, sharply irreverent epic from ND Stevenson. Featuring an exclusive epilogue not seen in the web comic, along with bonus conceptual sketches and revised pages throughout, this gorgeous full-color graphic novel has been hailed by critics and fans alike as the arrival of a "superstar" talent (NPR.org).

Nimona is an impulsive young shapeshifter with a knack for villainy. Lord Ballister Blackheart is a villain with a vendetta. As sidekick and supervillain, Nimona and Lord Blackheart are about to wreak some serious havoc. Their mission: prove to the kingdom that Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin and his buddies at the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics aren't the heroes everyone thinks they are.

But as small acts of mischief escalate into a vicious battle, Lord Blackheart realizes that Nimona's powers are as murky and mysterious as her past. And her unpredictable wild side might be more dangerous than he is willing to admit.

Indies Choice Book of the Year * National Book Award Finalist * New York Times Bestseller * New York Times Notable Book * Kirkus Best Book * School Library Journal Best Book * Publishers Weekly Best Book * NPR Best Book * New York Public Library Best Book * Chicago Public Library Best Book

Fans of ND Stevenson's beloved and bestselling Nimona won't want to miss his moving memoir-in-pictures, The Fire Never Goes Out, featuring short essays, mini-comics, and photographs that span eight eventful years in ND's young adult life.

Editorial Reviews

Nimona...is a fantastic character, cunning, cruel and funny...It is astonishing that Nimona, which was originally serialized on the web, is Stevenson's first solo, full-length work. Her voice is clear and precise, her drawings confident, her use of color growing in depth and assurance as the story progresses. Stevenson's dedication ("To all the monster girls") hints at affection toward girls who might see themselves in Nimona: joyful and dangerous, maybe a little monstrous on bad days, ultimately the architects of their own destinies.

- The New York Times Book Review - Faith Erin Hicks

[ND] Stevenson has a knack for capturing the humor and heart in a situation in just a few panels." - Adelaide Advertiser

"If you're going to read one graphic novel this year, make it this one." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Sharp visuals, a nifty amalgam of fantasy and science fiction elements, and relationships drawn with complexity, wit, and depth create a world worth returning to again and again." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"At its core, Nimona is a story of rescue. Each of the main characters rescue allies, friendships, the Kingdom, and ultimately, themselves... A vibrant solo work." - School Library Journal (starred review)

"[Stevenson's] voice is clear and precise, [his] drawings confident, [his] use of color growing in depth and assurance as the story progresses." - New York Times

"Nimona...is beautifully flawed and refreshingly unstereotypical in a book that is both darkly witty and surprisingly touching. And Nimona is a protagonist to both love and fear." - The Horn Book

"Over the course of the collected Nimona, it's possible to watch artist [ND] Stevenson blossom from a student to a superstar." - NPR.org

"Nimona, with all her flaws, breaks away completely from what women are allowed to be in popular fiction." - Vanity Fair

"Graphic novel fans will finish the book in a gallop and then want to start right back at the first page." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

"Awesome and adorable." - Ryan North, author of Dinosaur Comics

"Funny and vibrant, with wonderful energy in Stevenson's illustrations and a wicked wit in [his] storytelling." - Slate

"Those of you who haven't read Nimona yet are lucky, because you can buy the fantasy comic in book form instead of waiting for [ND] to post an update twice a week. Seriously, that wait was always excruciating." - Kirkus Reviews

- From the Publisher

Nimona, with all her flaws, breaks away completely from what women are allowed to be in popular fiction.

- Vanity Fair

[ND] Stevenson has a knack for capturing the humor and heart in a situation in just a few panels.

- Adelaide Advertiser

[Stevenson's] voice is clear and precise, [his] drawings confident, [his] use of color growing in depth and assurance as the story progresses.

- New York Times

Graphic novel fans will finish the book in a gallop and then want to start right back at the first page.

- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Those of you who haven't read Nimona yet are lucky, because you can buy the fantasy comic in book form instead of waiting for Noelle to post an update twice a week. Seriously, that wait was always excruciating.

- Bustle.com

Awesome and adorable.

- Ryan North

Over the course of the collected Nimona, it's possible to watch artist Noelle Stevenson blossom from a student to a superstar.

- NPR.org

Noelle Stevenson has a knack for capturing the humor and heart in a situation in just a few panels.

- Rainbow Rowell

Funny and vibrant, with wonderful energy in Stevenson's illustrations and a wicked wit in her storytelling.

- Slate

Nimona...is beautifully flawed and refreshingly unstereotypical in a book that is both darkly witty and surprisingly touching. And Nimona is a protagonist to both love and fear.

- The Horn Book

*03/23/2015

In Stevenson's funny, smart, and provocative graphic novel (which originated as a webcomic), a gentlemanly clash between rivals is disrupted when an energetic shapeshifter raises the stakes with her predilection for violence. Set in a medieval-meets-modern fantasy kingdom, the story begins when Nimona offers her services to Lord Ballister Blackheart, banished evil genius and friend-turned-nemesis of Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin, champion of the powerful Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics. Through Nimona's influence, Ballister's tepid schemes graduate into deadly and destructive plots, forcing the Institution to respond with drastic measures that reveal its own nefarious leanings. Initially poking fun at hero and villain stereotypes ("You can't just go around murdering people. There are rules, Nimona," Ballister tells the pierced, pink-haired shapeshifter after she suggests a bloody public execution of the king), Stevenson's tale presents a nuanced view of morality while offering thoughtful comment on friendship and individuality. Sharp visuals, a nifty amalgam of fantasy and science fiction elements, and relationships drawn with complexity, wit, and depth create a world worth returning to again and again. Ages 13-up. Agent: Charlie Olsen, Inkwell Management. (May)

- Publishers Weekly

Funny and vibrant, with wonderful energy in Stevenson's illustrations and a wicked wit in her storytelling.

- Slate

Graphic novel fans will finish the book in a gallop and then want to start right back at the first page.

- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Graphic novel fans will finish the book in a gallop and then want to start right back at the first page.

- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Graphic novel fans will finish the book in a gallop and then want to start right back at the first page.

- BCCB

11/15/2015

When Ballister Blackheart runs up against Ambrosius Goldenloin, you think you know which side is good and righteous. But it's much more complicated. And when young shape-shifting Nimona partners with Ballister to add her own brand of chaos, we're in for a loopy ride both hilarious and poignant. Marketed to teens, the story captivates on multiple age levels, the younger delighting in the goofball action and the more mature savoring character depth and plot subtleties. Ballister is revealed as a heroic villain and Ambrosius as a shifty hero, while their friendship-turned-rivalry-turned-partnership against the nefarious Institution works both as bromance and as something more. For her part, Nimona shape-shifts effortlessly, thematically not just bodily, from abused child to chthonic force to symbol of mettle-testing crisis. Stevenson's (Lumberjanes) angular, stylish color art, with hand-lettered text, relishes the wackiness of a sword-and-sorcery kingdom incorporating both fantasy and sf elements. VERDICT A masterpiece of picaresque drama, the story, like Nimona herself, morphs unexpectedly from charming silliness through epic adventure into clever satire and finally to Godzilla-league horror. [Longlisted for the National Book Award.--Ed.]--M.C.

- Library Journal

*04/01/2015

Gr 7 Up--This celebrated webcomic, a mash-up of medieval culture with modern science and technology, is now available in print. Lord Ballister Blackheart, a knight, has assumed the role of a supervillain in order to expose the nefarious schemes of the kingdom's front organization, The Institute of Law Enforcement. The kingdom's champion is Lord Blackheart's nemesis and former best friend, Sir Ambrose Goldenloin. Blackheart's prickly relationship with Goldenloin further explores the limits of their friendship. Enter the title character, a brash young shapeshifter who doggedly follows Ballister until he agrees to take her on as a sidekick. Nimona's skills as a shapeshifter up the ante in the ongoing rivalry
İSBN: 9780062278227
Malın kodu: 31776
Cildətmə: Paperback

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