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GEEKDAD reviews KID BEOWULF AND THE SONG OF ROLAND

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Check out this fresh review of KID BEOWULF AND THE SONG OF ROLAND from GeekDad.com. Below is just a taste of the full piece:

The books revel in the placenames and proper names of epic poetry. There’s lots of discussion of Heathobards, Geats, and Danes, and of the Saracens and Franks. At the same time, the books largely avoid the excesses of Thor-speak. There are a fair number of outbursts such as “By Woden,” or “Odin’s eye” for local color–in other words, exactly the sort of thing that a kid might enjoy picking up. The books do not, however, make a fetish of authenticity. Kid Beowulf and the Song of Roland has a joke about union rep, for example, and the plot depends on the construction of an amusement park. The books are positioned clearly as a gateway drug to the classics, and do a good job of it.

Fresno County Public Library “Really Likes” KID BEOWULF!

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Check out the latest  review of Kid Beowulf and the Blood-Bound Oath from Fresno County Public Library. And while you’re there, don’t forget to check out some of their other reviews. After all, libraries tend to know what they’re talking about!

The Graphic Classroom Reviews KID BEOWULF

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

 

The Graphic Classroom

Many thanks go out to The Graphic Classroom for their enthusiastic review of Kid Beowulf and the Blood-Bound Oath.

Fajardo gives us a kid friendly book. The art reminds me of the original BONE series: black and white line art with little shading. It makes the book clean for young students. Fajardo also inserts a lot of humor in the illustrations.

That’s right kids, Kid Beowulf is in good company with Bone!

One of the great things about The Graphic Classroom is that their reviews also include recommendations for using books in the classrooms.

My experience leads me to believe that fictionalized stories with strong mythological themes and characters bring students, including elementary kids, to our most ancient of stories. Modern retellings have a knack of driving young male readers mad with excitement. It is my opinion that the KID BEOWULF series is just such a tale.

If you’re a teacher considering graphic novels in your classroom, Bowler Hat Comics would love to hear from you. We’d also love to hear from students who want to see more comics in the classroom. Drop us a line, or leave a comment below.

Lunasea Studios Loves Kid Beowulf

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Lunasea Studios has some love for all things Kid Beowulf:

I’m a big fan of Alexis E. Fajardo and his series Kid Beowulf, so I was thrilled to see him there [Super-Con].

Show some love back to Lunasea and check out their site. It’s a great source of “mythology, monsters, and mirth!”

Fanboy Planet Talks Kid Beowulf with Alexis E. Fajardo

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Fanboy Planet chats with Kid Beowulf creator Alexis E. Fajardo during their Super-Con podcast. Check out Fanboy Planet Podcast #141. Alexis is the last interview.

And while we’re on Super-Con, be sure to head on over to kidbeowulf.com to check out some “fanboy-themed sketches.”

Extra Sequential Writes up Kid Beowulf

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Check out the good folks over at Extra Sequential for a nice little write up in their second issue on Alexis E. Fajardo and his series, Kid Beowulf.

EN/SANE World reviews KID BEOWULF

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

“What sets this title apart is that it works from a level “one up” from the bulk of its contemporaries..” – EN/SANE World

Read the full review here.

Comics Worth Reading reviews Kid Beowulf

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

“The humor and interactions drew me through.” – Comics Worth Reading

Read the full review here.