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Buzz!

Color Edition

Ananth Hirsh 

(Author)

Fen Garza 

(Colorist)

Tess Stone 

(Illustrator)

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calendar iconFebruary 18, 2025

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Description

"Much like a series like “Scott Pilgrim,” this title offers the best of both action and absurdity. E-X-E-M-P-L-A-R-Y!" —School Library Journal, Starred Review

Webster's first day of high school goes off the rails when he ends up at a back-alley rumble . . . FOR UNDERGROUND SPELLING! (What??)

He's dubbed the Golden Kid, and from that moment on he's drawn into the world of underground spelling bees, where letters fly like shurikens and defeat is never an option. His talent is recognized by the mysterious and dashing Outlaw King, Khan, and the suave and plucky Black Queen, Bonnie, and they introduce to him the new challenge of no-holds-barred competitive spelling.

First released in 2013 by writer Ananth Hirsh (Lucky Penny) and artist Tess Stone (Not Drunk Enough), this new color edition comes with new cover art, freshly colored interiors (new colors by Fen Garza), and bonus material from the creators. Read and reread the frenetic tale of spelling bee battles, friendship, and the discovery of self-worth! As the Outlaw King says, “Word is bond.”

Product Details

PublisherOni Press
Publish DateFebruary 18, 2025
Pages176
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781637156193
Dimensions228.6 X 152.4 X 20.3 mm | 562.5 g

About the Author

Ananth Hirsh is an award-winning author and designer who has worked with Oni Press, BOOM!, Dark Horse, Lerner Publishing, Red5, and more. His current focus is the Reuben Award–winning Barbarous, a comedy-drama involving magic and monster men.  

 
Tess Stone is a fan of comedy, horror, and really bright colors. He often tries to smash them all into one horrendously delightful package either in terms of writing or drawing. Or both. He also really enjoys sloths because they take life slowly and he's very jealous.

Reviews

"New kid Webster has fallen in with a bad crowd at his new high school, and before he knows it, he’s thrown into the dangerous underworld of competitive spelling bees. But with the help of his friends, reluctant Webster rises through the ranks of this perilous competition to take on the dreaded Spelluminati. Hirsch completely commits to this campy concept, fleshing out a world where spelling is king and the high crimes surrounding the spelling community are as serious as they are hilarious. Stone’s edgy art style and Garza’s bright palette heighten the book even further, making the face-offs feel like actual battles. Remarkably, each encounter looks unique and feels fluid while always packing an unexpected flair—at one point a contestant will throw Scrabble tiles at an opponent, while another uses a lower case “t” as a sword. Much like a series like “Scott Pilgrim,” this title offers the best of both action and absurdity. E-X-E-M-P-L-A-R-Y!"
"In a world where spelling bees are more dangerous than mixed martial arts and more popular than any sport ever devised, one group of ragtag spellers unite to destroy the secret society behind it all or die trying. Because losing a match surely means D-E-A-T-H!" That (or something very much like that) had to have been the pitch the authors delivered to Oni Press when they first talked about this book. This not-quite-our-world features a society built on the English language, where every class in high school is somehow related to the language arts (except for PE, of course), back-alley spelling bees exist for those banned from official matches, and a shadowy organization called the Spelluminati run everything and remove undesirables with swift efficiency. Words and letters can be (and often are) used as weapons in the right mouths (and occasionally hands) in videogame style matches where dichotomy can be more dangerous than thaumaturgy. While the world is interesting enough and the main characters engaging, the awesome cast of supporting characters is very enjoyable: they're other spellers who come with superhero names, great gimmicks and excellent, word-related backgrounds. My favorite is the Immortal, who is rumored to have been alive since the first spelling bee, and knows the meaning and history of every word thrown at him. Handselling Opportunities: Fan of magical realist comics like Scott Pilgrim, Sharknife, Street Angel and Suburban Glamour, among others (it's pure synchronicity that they all start with "S")."

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