Dalen and Gole: Scandal in Port Angus

Author:   Mike Deas ,  Mike Deas
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers
ISBN:  

9781554698004


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Dalen and Gole: Scandal in Port Angus


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Pursued by government agents and angry aliens, Dalen and Gole are in a race against time to save both their own distant world and the fishing community of Port Angus. With seconds to the finish line, Dalen and Gole lead the distant world of Budap's annual Junior-Jet Race. Suddenly they are overtaken. Left behind in a cloud of mysterious purple exhaust, they realize something doesn't add up. Looking for clues, the two friends uncover a tunnel that leads them to Earth. They arrive in Port Angus, once a lively west coast fishing community. The fishing industry is dying, and Dalen and Gole find themselves embroiled in a sinister plot to steal fish and send them to Budap.

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Author:   Mike Deas ,  Mike Deas
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers
Imprint:   Orca Book Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781554698004


ISBN 10:   1554698006
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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A crisp, clear comic romp about two alien friends who uncover a gently sinister scheme that could destroy both their home planet and a small fishing town on Earth...Deas' art has a clarion brightness and is tidily paneled across the page...Squeaky-clean, good fun. -- (08/31/2011) A fast-paced...fun romp about strangers in a strange land...Budap's residents resemble human-toad hybrids with snail-like eyes. Visually, they are immediately endearing...An entertaining and charming book. -- (11/01/2011) Deas' experience as an illustrator enables him to understand the importance of the interplay of the text and illustrations. He does not rely on the text to tell the story; indeed, many panels rely solely on the detailed facial expressions and actions of his characters to forward his tale. The simple backgrounds are also helpful in establishing the setting and mood of the plot. As a result, his graphic novel is extremely accessible to emerging and struggling readers...Deas has created two likeable and interesting characters whose personal quirks are well used in the development of the plot...The mystery, interlaced with action and humour, will appeal to the graphic novel fan. -- (10/28/2011) Deas, illustrator of the six-volume Graphic Guide Adventure series, makes his debut as an author and illustrator here and provides solid graphics, pacing, dialogue, and humor...The rundown of the Budapian alphabet at the end is a particularly nice touch, and it allows readers to spin back through and translate the many signs sprinkled throughout the book. A fun mystery-adventure that's just right for young space cases. -- (11/15/2011) The full-colour illustrations would be very much at home in Saturday morning cartoons, with goofy Everycreature protagonists and doofus-styled bad guys...An amiable romp, and a bonus spread of the Budapian alphabet and its English equivalent will give code enthusiasts a new method of secure encryption for classroom note-passing. -- (11/01/2011) Speaks to its audience and provides a hook, through format, to lure boys into reading fiction. The colourful comics and alien creature main-characters...are designed to whet the young male appetite and to keep him reading...A fabulous recreational read as well as a strong spring board for teaching cartooning and creating graphic stories, characterization and using the imagination in storytelling. -- (12/01/2011) The artwork...has a muted, evocative palette, expressive character work, and energetic chase sequences. Deas makes effective use of sound effects and asymmetrical panel boundaries to enhance the most dramatic moments. -- (01/01/2012) Young readers, struggling readers, and any readers of conscience will love this adventure and look forward to more. The end pages show alien jet schematics and Budap's alphabet. The author's website is not to be missed! -- (05/01/2012) I enjoyed the environmental message woven into Deas's bright comics...The key to the alien alphabet found at the end sent me back through the story to decode various signs that I couldn't read on my first pass. -- (07/19/2013)


A crisp, clear comic romp about two alien friends who uncover a gently sinister scheme that could destroy both their home planet and a small fishing town on Earth...Deas' art has a clarion brightness and is tidily paneled across the page...Squeaky-clean, good fun. -- (08/31/2011) Deas, illustrator of the six-volume Graphic Guide Adventure series, makes his debut as an author and illustrator here and provides solid graphics, pacing, dialogue, and humor...The rundown of the Budapian alphabet at the end is a particularly nice touch, and it allows readers to spin back through and translate the many signs sprinkled throughout the book. A fun mystery-adventure that's just right for young space cases. -- (11/15/2011) The full-colour illustrations would be very much at home in Saturday morning cartoons, with goofy Everycreature protagonists and doofus-styled bad guys...An amiable romp, and a bonus spread of the Budapian alphabet and its English equivalent will give code enthusiasts a new method of secure encryption for classroom note-passing. -- (11/01/2011) The artwork...has a muted, evocative palette, expressive character work, and energetic chase sequences. Deas makes effective use of sound effects and asymmetrical panel boundaries to enhance the most dramatic moments. -- (01/01/2012) A fast-paced...fun romp about strangers in a strange land...Budap's residents resemble human-toad hybrids with snail-like eyes. Visually, they are immediately endearing...An entertaining and charming book. -- (11/01/2011) Deas' experience as an illustrator enables him to understand the importance of the interplay of the text and illustrations. He does not rely on the text to tell the story; indeed, many panels rely solely on the detailed facial expressions and actions of his characters to forward his tale. The simple backgrounds are also helpful in establishing the setting and mood of the plot. As a result, his graphic novel is extremely accessible to emerging and struggling readers...Deas has created two likeable and interesting characters whose personal quirks are well used in the development of the plot...The mystery, interlaced with action and humour, will appeal to the graphic novel fan. -- (10/28/2011) Speaks to its audience and provides a hook, through format, to lure boys into reading fiction. The colourful comics and alien creature main-characters...are designed to whet the young male appetite and to keep him reading...A fabulous recreational read as well as a strong spring board for teaching cartooning and creating graphic stories, characterization and using the imagination in storytelling. -- (12/01/2011) Young readers, struggling readers, and any readers of conscience will love this adventure and look forward to more. The end pages show alien jet schematics and Budap's alphabet. The author's website is not to be missed! -- (05/01/2012) I enjoyed the environmental message woven into Deas's bright comics...The key to the alien alphabet found at the end sent me back through the story to decode various signs that I couldn't read on my first pass. -- (07/19/2013)


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Mike Deas is an author/illustrator of graphic novels, including Dalen and Gole and the Graphic Guide Adventures series. While he grew up with a love of illustrative storytelling, Capilano College's Commercial Animation Program helped Mike fine-tune his drawing skills and imagination. Mike and his family live on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

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