School Library Journal Review
Gr 5--8--A world of monsters, an unlikely friendship, and a legacy at risk. Much to his chagrin, Felix is small for his age. Other monsters pick on him and call him names, and after one particularly intense bullying episode, Felix ends up at the door of Macabber, a former brawler and fight champion. The two strike up a friendship when Felix unknowingly gets in Macabber's car as he goes to visit an old acquaintance. As the former fighter deals with his legacy and past, Felix finds himself immersed in a world of pride, broken friendships, and revenge. This graphic novel has a very unique and arresting art style. The fighting scenes will have readers frantically turning pages, and the lettering helps the pace and intensity of the story. The plot goes back and forth in the time line in a way that is occasionally confusing, but the overall message comes across. This book has broad appeal, especially for reluctant readers. VERDICT Highly recommended for upper elementary and middle school libraries. Give this graphic novel to students asking for a fast-paced, action-packed title.--Carol Youssif
Booklist Review
"A monster doesn't cry. A monster fights." In a world of monsters, timid little Felix is constantly bullied by his peers. When they dare him to knock on the door of a huge, spooky house, he does, only to run in terror when confronted with its occupant, Macabber, legendary monstering champion (similar to wrestling) and known as the scariest monster in the world. Later, Macabber rescues Felix from the bullies chasing him after school, and soon Felix is following the retired champion around, hoping to learn how to be an intimidating, ruthless fighter, too. Macabber, who sees his childhood self in the little monster, visits his hometown seeking closure, where he delves into his bitter, violent past. Amid a wide variety of Ba's inventive monster designs, Felix stands out for being terribly cute, with huge round eyes and pointy ears peeking out of an oversized hoodie, while the more properly monstrous Macabber's expressive face shows his inner turmoil. Chaotic battle scenes--from Macabber's spectacle-rich monstering competitions to meaner, more personal fights--balance introspective moments that highlight the toxic cycle of violence and the emotional cost of never showing weakness.