The Shadow Hero

Awards:   Commended for Cybils (Graphic Novel/YA) 2014 Commended for Indies Choice Book Awards (Young Adult) 2015 Short-listed for Black-Eyed Susan Award (High School) 2015
Author:   Gene Luen Yang ,  Sonny Liew
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
ISBN:  

9781596436978


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 July 2014
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Shadow Hero


Awards

  • Commended for Cybils (Graphic Novel/YA) 2014
  • Commended for Indies Choice Book Awards (Young Adult) 2015
  • Short-listed for Black-Eyed Susan Award (High School) 2015

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Author:   Gene Luen Yang ,  Sonny Liew
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
Imprint:   First Second
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781596436978


ISBN 10:   1596436972
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 July 2014
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 17 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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*Yang and Liew reinvent this character in a brilliant homage that finally allows the Green Turtle to get his long overdue face time. <i>BCCB, STARRED REVIEW on The Shadow Hero</i></p> *There's plenty of humor in this lively, entertaining adventure story . . . At its heart, though, this book is a subtle comment on China's changing cultural landscape and growing multiculturism in America. A lovingly tongue-in-cheek homage. <i>Booklist, STARRED REVIEW</i></p> The insight into Chinese mafia and 1940s American superhero comic book culture is wonderful. <i>VOYA</i></p> Award-winning author Yang and artist Liew tackle a lesser-known aspect of history, breathing new life into the Green Turtle, a 1940s comic book hero . . . A creative take on the superhero genre. <i>School Library Journal</i></p> Abundant humor, strong characters and cracking good action. <i>The Horn Book</i></p> A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> <i>STARRED REVIEW: </i>Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. <i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Read this, and come away shaking. <i>Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Schmidt on Boxers & Saints</i></p> Masterful. <i>Dave Eggers on Boxers & Saints</i></p> Remarkable. <i>The New York Times on Boxers & Saints</i></p> At once humorous and heartbreaking. <i>The LA Times on Boxers & Saints</i></p> Epic. <i>The Washington Post on Boxers & Saints</i></p>


Praise for Boxers & Saints:


Praise for The Shadow Hero A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW: Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. - Publishers Weekly Praise for Boxers & Saints: Read this, and come away shaking. --Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Schmidt Masterful. --Dave Eggers Remarkable. -- The New York Times At once humorous and heartbreaking. -- The LA Times Epic. -- The Washington Post


Praise for The Shadow Hero Award-winning author Yang and artist Liew tackle a lesser-known aspect of history, breathing new life into the Green Turtle, a 1940s comic book hero . . . A creative take on the superhero genre. - School Library Journal Abundant humor, strong characters and cracking good action. - The Horn Book A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW: Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. - Publishers Weekly Praise for Boxers & Saints: Read this, and come away shaking. --Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Schmidt Masterful. --Dave Eggers Remarkable. -- The New York Times At once humorous and heartbreaking. -- The LA Times Epic. -- The Washington Post


What America needs is for people to shed the expectation of translation and immerse themselves in other worlds . . . America has to start somewhere, and I'd recommend The Shadow Hero. --New York Times Gene Luen Yang uses his Chinese heritage to create engaging comics that are deeply personal yet rooted in centuries of stories, fictional and true. --LA Times Yang and Liew reinvent this character in a brilliant homage that finally allows the Green Turtle to get his long overdue face time. --BCCB, STARRED REVIEW on The Shadow Hero There's plenty of humor in this lively, entertaining adventure story . . . At its heart, though, this book is a subtle comment on China's changing cultural landscape and growing multiculturalism in America. A lovingly tongue-in-cheek homage. --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW The insight into Chinese mafia and 1940s American superhero comic book culture is wonderful. --VOYA Award-winning author Yang and artist Liew tackle a lesser-known aspect of history, breathing new life into the Green Turtle, a 1940s comic book hero . . . A creative take on the superhero genre. --School Library Journal Abundant humor, strong characters and cracking good action. --The Horn Book A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. --Kirkus Reviews Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW Masterful. --Dave Eggers on Boxers & Saints Remarkable. --The New York Times on Boxers & Saints At once humorous and heartbreaking. --The LA Times on Boxers & Saints Epic. --The Washington Post on Boxers & Saints


What America needs is for people to shed the expectation of translation and immerse themselves in other worlds . . . America has to start somewhere, and I'd recommend <i>The Shadow Hero</i>. --<i>New York Times</i></p> Gene Luen Yang uses his Chinese heritage to create engaging comics that are deeply personal yet rooted in centuries of stories, fictional and true. --<i>LA Times</i></p> Yang and Liew reinvent this character in a brilliant homage that finally allows the Green Turtle to get his long overdue face time. --<i>BCCB, STARRED REVIEW on The Shadow Hero</i></p> There's plenty of humor in this lively, entertaining adventure story . . . At its heart, though, this book is a subtle comment on China's changing cultural landscape and growing multiculturalism in America. A lovingly tongue-in-cheek homage. --<i>Booklist</i>, STARRED REVIEW</p> The insight into Chinese mafia and 1940s American superhero comic book culture is wonderful. --<i>VOYA</i></p> Award-winning author Yang and artist Liew tackle a lesser-known aspect of history, breathing new life into the Green Turtle, a 1940s comic book hero . . . A creative take on the superhero genre. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p> Abundant humor, strong characters and cracking good action. --<i>The Horn Book</i></p> A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, STARRED REVIEW </p> Masterful. --Dave Eggers on <i>Boxers & Saints</i></p> Remarkable. --<i>The New York Times</i> on <i>Boxers & Saints</i></p> At once humorous and heartbreaking. --<i>The LA Times</i> on <i>Boxers & Saints</i></p> Epic. --<i>The Washington Post</i> on <i>Boxers & Saints</i></p>


Praise for Boxers & Saints: Read this, and come away shaking. --Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Schmidt Masterful. --Dave Eggers Remarkable. -- The New York Times At once humorous and heartbreaking. -- The LA Times Epic. -- The Washington Post


Praise for The Shadow Hero Abundant humor, strong characters and cracking good action. - The Horn Book A golden-age comic superhero returns with a brand new Asian-American origin story . . . An entertaining and intelligent response to classic superhero stories. - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW: Racism, romance, humor, and identity all play important roles in Yang and Liew's evocation of Hank's life in pre-WWII San Francisco as they create an origin story that blends classic comics conventions with a distinctly Chinese perspective. - Publishers Weekly Praise for Boxers & Saints: Read this, and come away shaking. --Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Schmidt Masterful. --Dave Eggers Remarkable. -- The New York Times At once humorous and heartbreaking. -- The LA Times Epic. -- The Washington Post


Author Information

Gene Luen Yang writes, and sometimes draws, comic books and graphic novels. As the Library of Congress's fifth National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, he advocates for the importance of reading, especially reading diversely. His graphic novel American Born Chinese, a National Book Award finalist and Printz Award winner, has been adapted into a streaming series on Disney+. His two-volume graphic novel Boxers & Saints won the LA Times Book Prize and was a National Book Award finalist. His nonfiction graphic novel Dragon Hoops received an Eisner Award and a Printz honor. His other comics works include Secret Coders (with Mike Holmes), The Shadow Hero (with Sonny Liew), as well as Superman Smashes the Klan and the Avatar: The Last Airbender series (both with Gurihiru). In 2016, he was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow. Sonny Liew is a Malaysian-born comic artist and illustrator based in Singapore. He is the author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, a New York Times bestseller and the first graphic novel to win the Singapore Literature Prize. His other comics include titles for Marvel, DC, and Image. He spearheaded Liquid City, a comics anthology series featuring creators from Southeast Asia.

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