REVIEW: Nick the Sidekick by Dave Whamond

Summary


Nick’s super-amazing hearing – and extra large ears – aren’t always an advantage. Sure, he can hear a kid trapped in a backpack by bullies and hear the teacher planning a pop quiz. But he also gets hassled for his crazy-big ears.

When Super Fantastic Guy recruits him as a “superhero assistant,” though, Nick is ready to use his powers for good!

Unfortunately, being a side kick is just as annoying and clichéd as Nick was afraid of. And Super Fantastic Guy likes to always take all the credit! Maybe Nick should give up his dream of ever being a real superhero.

Review


This is a fun graphic novel that will feel familiar to any superhero fan. Nick is absolutely right about all of the superhero tropes and clichés, but he also calls them out when he sees them.

This was a great introduction to Nick, Super Fantastic Guy, and Nick’s best friend, Tess. Lots of potential for future stories – criminals to foil, skills to learn (like flying), and ways for Super Fantastic Guy and Nick to find balance in their relationship.

My students would have loved this graphic novel when I was teaching. This will be popular with elementary-aged readers.

Thanks to Netgalley and Kids Can Press for the opportunity to read an electronic review copy in exchange for an honest review.

Rating: ♥♥♥½