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Cosmic Commandos

door Christopher Eliopoulos

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A pair of different-as-can-be twin brothers accidentally bring their favorite video game to life, and must now find a way to work together to defeat it.
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6 year old grandson loved it ( )
  cathy.lemann | Mar 21, 2023 |
Dear authors: Graphic novels for kids do not have to be blatantly message-y. It's okay for them to be just for fun sometimes. This should have been one of those times. ( )
  BillieBook | Apr 1, 2018 |
Jeremy is a nasty kid. I'm just going to get it out there. He thinks his life "stinks" because he can't play video games, has to go to school and do homework, and is always getting compared to his perfect twin brother, Justin. Justin is almost ridiculously perfect, preferring to clean his room, always making sure he does his homework and gets ready for the day at school, and desperate for Jeremy's attention no matter how nasty Jeremy is to him.

Then Jeremy finds a ring in a cereal box, makes a wish, and suddenly he has actually become a Cosmic Commando, from his favorite video game. Except he's never been able to beat the game and now the villains are coming to life too! Jeremy is sure that he can do it all on his own, if he just plays the game enough to be able to duplicate it in real life - and things would be a lot better if Justin just disappeared. But Justin keeps trying to help, no matter how mean Jeremy is, because he knows that the reading the manual - and working together - will get them through this.

Eliopoulos' style will be familiar to readers of Franklin Richards and Meltzer's Ordinary People Change the World series. Even when they're in dire straits or miserable, both boys have big heads, cute grins, and cartoon eyes. With matching hair-styles and faces, the only way to tell the twins apart is their different colored shirts (and Jeremy's perpetual scowl). The cover of the book is designed like a cereal "made with whole grain excitement" and the plot is a classic Saturday morning cartoon, translated into the real world.

It's funny with several moments of feels, cute kids, and a satisfying ending. But the characters are just so...unpleasant. Jeremy is a really nasty kid and it's hard to believe his parents never noticed how he tortures his twin brother (Or took him to therapy. That kid needs some serious therapy.) But Justin isn't very realistic either, seeming like a cartoon version of the "good kid" and his doormat behavior is almost as annoying as Jeremy's whining.

Verdict: I've got lots of fans of Winick's HILO series and of course Wimpy Kid and this is definitely a close cousin to both of those series, albeit for a younger demographic. I just really dislike siblings who are nasty to each other with no consequences.

ISBN: 9781101994481; Published 2017 by Dial; Review copy provided by publisher
1 stem JeanLittleLibrary | Feb 9, 2018 |
Jeremy is just a regular schoolkid -- until he gets a magic ring inside his cereal box that grants him the wish of his favorite video game coming to life. But he soon realizes getting what you wish for isn't always the best thing as he has to battle off creature after creature. When each level becoming increasingly more difficult Jeremy may have to face the most challenging task of all ... asking his twin brother Justin for help.

This book wasn't really my cup of tea. Although it read quickly, had some rather witty moments, and an ultimate message about cooperation, I found Jeremy too whiny and selfish to get behind. Justin was a much sweeter character, but this wasn't really his story. The illustrations were also far more cartoonish than I care for, with over-exaggerated emotions and the like. That all being said though, this book is probably just right for its target audience of elementary/middle school-age boys. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Dec 28, 2017 |
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