Kirkus Reviews starred (October 15, 2013)
Can Kung Pow Chicken and Egg Drop beat the bad guys and be
home in time for dinner? Second-grade chicken Gordon Blue and his still
partially egg-bound little brother Benedict are mild-mannered chicks until they
fall into a vat of toxic sludge in their uncle Quack's lab. Suddenly, Gordon has
birdy sense that tingles when danger is near. He can flap superfast, and his
clucks are louder than any chicken's ("His bok [is] worse than his bite"). He
promises to use his powers only for good (and to keep his room tidy). Since he's
never met a bad guy, he has to do normal chicken things...until everyone starts
losing their feathers at the Fowl Fall Festival in Fowladelphia. Could it be
Granny Goosebumps' yucky glowing cookies? She's making money wing over fist
selling itchy sweaters to all the naked chickens. Soon Kung Pow Chicken is
"locked in a battle of knits" with the nefarious Granny and her knitting
needles. When she escapes, can Kung Pow Chicken overcome his self-doubt and save
the City of Featherly Love? First of four to be released over the course of the
next year and part of Scholastic's Branches line of heavily illustrated easy
chapter books, Marko's debut is a perfectly puntastic page-turner. Hybrids of
comics and traditional pictures, the goofy all-color illustrations propel the
fast-moving, high-interest story. "Ham and eggs!"--you don't want to miss this!
(Graphic/fiction hybrid. 5-7)
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