Oddly Normal Book 2, by Otis Frampton
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"A charming and relatable fish-out-of-water tale." -Hope Larson, A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel In Volume 2, Oddly Normal's adventure in Fignation continues with new friends, new mysteries and new revelations about her missing parents. Meet Oddly Normal, a ten-year-old girl with pointed ears and green hair - a half-witch who will be the first to tell you that having a mother from a magical land called Fignation, also known as the Wicked Witch of the West and a father from Earth doesn't make it easy to make friends at school! On her tenth birthday, she blows out the candles on her birthday cake and makes a disastrous wish. Now, Oddly must travel to Fignation to uncover the mystery of her parents' disappearance. Join Oddly as she navigates a strange new school, teenage angst, monstrous bullies, and Evil itself on an unforgettable fantasy adventure through the vibrant world of Fignation in Oddly Normal.Collecting Oddly Normal #6-10.
Oddly Normal Book 2, by Otis Frampton- Amazon Sales Rank: #60818 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.80" h x .20" w x 5.90" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Review NPR - “You'll definitely want to see more." -NPR
About the Author Otis Frampton is a comic book writer & illustrator. He is also one of the character and background artists on the popular animated web series "How It Should Have Ended." His comic book series Oddly Normal was published by Image Comics.Otis Frampton is a comic book writer & illustrator. He is also one of the character and background artists on the popular animated web series "How It Should Have Ended." His comic book series Oddly Normal was published by Image Comics.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful Second Book By Matthew Ries Oddly Normal’s life in Fignation continues in Book 2 of Otis Framption’s young adult series, as the half-witch learns about her parent’s past while beginning friendships with some of her new classmates. With nice character development and wonderful artwork, this second installment is a wonderful continuation of the “Oddly Normal” series.After surviving an attack by some of her more nefarious new classmates, Oddly wakes up and talks with her Great Aunt about her parents including looking through some of her mother’s possessions that she kept stored in Fignation and going through one of her mother’s memories. Then Oddly gets an invitation from Ragnar (along with his brother Reggie and friend Misty) to join them at his family “secret” lab, which she does only to return Ragnar’s delivery robot that lost its rockets. Soon Oddly not only finds herself friends but also a pet. But once the weekend is over, the school day seems to go just like her first though a little better with friends.After establishing his title character in the first book, Frampton expanded Oddly personal history and gave the story some important secondary characters that young adult readers would find engaging that will no doubt help Oddly fit in better in Fignation while her Great Aunt searches for her parents. The wonderful artwork by Frampton is perfect for the age range of the intended audience, though pleasing to those older like myself, and adds to the story being told from panel to panel.“Oddly Normal Book 2” is a fantastic continuation of Otis Frampton’s young adult series, not only through dialogue and story but most importantly with artwork. Even if you aren’t in the book’s target audience, take a look at Oddly Normal if only to see if your own children or niece/nephew might be interested in following the adventures of this half-witch in an imaginary world.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Keeps Getting Better By Pop Bop The first Book of this series set up the premise - young Oddly Normal is the daughter of a human Dad and a Mom from the alternate world of Fignation. On her tenth birthday Oddly accidentally wishes her parents away, and her whacked out Aunt shows up to take Oddly back to Fignation for safekeeping while the mysterious parental disappearance is solved. So, while Oddly felt like an outsider on Earth she is a super-duper outsider in Fignation, where everyone is fantastical, monsterish, and, well, odd. The upshot is that when Oddly Normal is transported from Earth to Fignation this series morphs from a good-natured predictable mild middle school drama into a rollicking head trip.As I say, the first Book sets everything up and we leave it with Oddly settling in to Fignation, and her new middle school, and trying to learn more about her parents. Book 2 starts right where we left off, but since the setup is all in place we can move right on to interesting new developments. And this Book 2 delivers on a number of fronts. Auntie answers some questions about Oddly's Mom, but the mystery actually deepens. Most importantly, Oddly makes some friends. And this is where the book shines, because the friends aren't just fill; they have a lot of appeal and very different and engaging personalities. If the first Book had a fault it was that it was all Oddly, all the time. Oddly is still the center of the action in Book 2, but her new posse adds a lot of variety. This gives the story more depth, a number of sub-plots, and some fresh new voices. The new friends also add some deadpan humor and give Oddly and us a chance to interact more directly with the larky nuttiness that is Fignation.As always, the artwork is top drawer and remarkably well-suited to the narrative. It's detailed enough, but not finicky. Greatest care is devoted to the characters rather than busy, busy backgrounds, and I suspect that helps keep a younger reader focused. Perhaps more important, it's always clear what's going on and the panels just burst with energy.So, no sophomore slump here. This is a fine early reader graphic novel series.A little bit of housekeeping. "Oddly Normal BOOK 1" gathered the first five issues of the Image Comics run of Oddly Normal, and came out in early 2015. This "Oddly normal BOOK 2" collects issues 6 through 10 of the Image Comics series. There is an earlier version of the Oddly Normal series. "Oddly Normal VOLUME 1" came out in 2006. "Oddly Normal VOLUME 2" came out in 2007. Those two books are floating around some third party seller sites, but don't make a mistake. They're by Otis Frampton and have the Oddly Normal character but they aren't the same as this new series. In fact, VOLUME 2 is manga artwork by Sergio Quijada, with a different plot, which shows you just how different the books are. Frampton has referred to the new series as planned to consist of at least seven books, which is great news, but be careful you're buying the right ones. The Amazon sites mix up individual numbered comics with collections and mixes up the Books versus Volumes, so look at the descriptions carefully.(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe ecopy of this book in exchange for a candid review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Less eventful than volume 1, but still entertaining By Alt Oddly Normal is more odd than normal but she’s sweet and likable, and her ordeal in Fignation is cute and clever. One of Oddly’s three friends is a relative of Frankenstein’s monster, the second is a young mad scientist, and the third is a ghost. That makes Oddly the most normal of the bunch, despite her ability to wield witchcraft, if only because she used to live in the real world. Her presence in Fignation is explained (sort of) in volume 1 and her desire to return gives the reader a reason to sympathize with and cheer for Oddly.The first volume was more eventful than this one. The volume starts well as Oddly experiences one of her mother’s memories (from a time when Oddly was in her mother’s womb). Then the story drags a bit as Oddly hangs with her new friends. Near the end there’s a nice scene in school, as the lessons imparted by Oddly’s teachers are juxtaposed with Oddly’s more personal concerns. Some of the middle content seems like filler, but the art is enjoyable so I can’t say that I was bothered by the slow development of the plot. I do hope, however, that things pick up a bit in volume 3.
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