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Jackie and the Magical Guys

Young Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Meet sixteen-year-old Jackie, a girl from the future who has never felt more like the embodiment of failure when her brilliant scientist mother sends her a hundred years into the past to prevent the end of the world—because Jackie is pretty much the only person left alive to do so. But Jackie has never done fieldwork in her life or researched what the world full of viral memes and online trolls was like. And she doesn’t need the mounting pressure of finding strong female warriors that will save the planet when she can’t even find her own dignity. But “failure” takes on a whole new meaning when, out of desperation, Jackie uses the super soldier serum on four disgruntled guys instead, transforming them into magical girls. And now they refuse to help her because not only do they have to worry about growing a moustache but growing an hourglass figure as well. So what’s a simple girl with a team of gender-swapped boys to do?
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 9 out of 10
Prose: 7 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 8.00 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: Jackie and the Magical Guys is a YA graphic novel about the titular heroine and her efforts to save the future by battling the past. Though she has no field experience, she's not entirely toothless; her mother, a scientist, sent her back with hypos full of super soldier serum. If Jackie can't find appropriate female warriors, she must make them, even though her only choices are young men who, post-transformation, are understandably disinclined to help her. 

Prose: The prose is clever and funny, albeit heavy with puns, and Linsamouth crafts humor out of Jackie's incredibly high stakes situations. 

Originality: There are many graphic novels about heroines sent to the past, but Linsamouth's choice to depict a heroine sent to the past by her brilliant mother—who charges her to use super serum to transform cute boys into powerhouse girls, all to save the future with minimal loss of life—is both inventive and entertaining.

Character/Execution: Jackie is adorable; she thinks quickly on her feet, with snappy dialogue, playing her role perfectly. The four boys she enlists—Blaze, Reid, Gunner, and Edge—take center stage in many ways, and their characters are as engaging as they are quirky.

Date Submitted: June 27, 2024

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