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Marty Milagros DOOMS the Earth A Star League Story, Book 1 (Volume 1) by Veronica V. Jones

by Veronica V. Jones

Book Details

Publisher:S Both Satisfying And Sets Up Exciting Possibilities For Future Books
Published:2026-03-10
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1524885843

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Marty Milagros is a klutz. A clown. A payaso, according to his Mami. And now he has an artificial intelligence living in his brain! This epic, full-color, space adventure graphic novel adventure is perfect for comic fans of Hilo and Last Kids on Earth! Twelve-year-old Marty Milagros is used to getting in trouble. Little does he know, his upstairs neighbor, Mr. Albert, is actually a galactic scientist trying to defend the planet from alien invaders. Mr. Albert has an artificial intelligence that

Our Review

This action-packed graphic novel follows twelve-year-old Marty Milagros, a self-proclaimed klutz who suddenly finds an artificial intelligence living in his brain after his mysterious neighbor, galactic scientist Mr. Albert, enlists his help to defend Earth from alien invaders. The vibrant full-color illustrations and fast-paced space adventure will immediately hook young readers who enjoy comic-style storytelling and sci-fi excitement, creating an accessible reading experience that balances visual engagement with compelling narrative. Marty's relatable struggles with clumsiness and his unexpected transformation into a planetary defender provides both humor and heart throughout this interstellar journey.

What sets this middle-grade graphic novel apart is how it transforms Marty's perceived weaknesses into unexpected strengths, offering a powerful message about self-acceptance wrapped in galactic adventure. The dynamic between Marty and the AI in his brain creates both comedic moments and genuine character growth, making this particularly valuable for readers who might see themselves in Marty's initial self-doubt. Parents will appreciate how the story balances high-stakes space action with emotional depth, while the graphic novel format ensures even reluctant readers stay thoroughly engaged from launch to landing.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction