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The Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel (2020)

par Michael Moreci

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Before Batman trained him to be Robin, Dick Grayson was star of his family of trapeze artists, but when an enchanting new attraction opens nearby and threatens to lure away their remaining customers, Dick is among those drawn to its magical glow and may be too mesmerized to recognize the dangers ahead.… (plus d'informations)
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Michael Moreci’s The Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel features illustrations by Sas Milledge with Phil Hester, colors by David Calderon, and letters by Steve Wands. The story focuses on Dick Grayson at Haley’s Circus with his parents. Unlike in the traditional Batman canon, Dick is an older teen and his parents are alive and well. One night, a rival circus turns up in the same town and they have grander shows and – apparently – real magic. Dick befriends and falls for Luciana, the daughter of the Lost Circus’s magician. Meanwhile, his best friend Willow begins looking into the Lost Circus. Her uncle, Lodz, is desperate to learn the secret of their magic. The two circuses find themselves drawn into conflict while Dick struggles to keep the peace even as he feels less connected to circus life after spending his whole life growing up in it. Dick and Luciana’s relationship forms a star-crossed Romeo and Juliet romance against the backdrop of internal and external conflicts. Moreci, Milledge, and Hester’s original story honors the legacy of Dick Grayson while also showing how it may be reinvented for new readers. ( )
  DarthDeverell | May 16, 2024 |
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  Cerestheories | Nov 8, 2021 |
I found this book on Hoopla and immediately got Great Gatsby vibes from the cover. The premise gives Dick Grayson some much-needed space to be his own adventurer. The story is told through a unique color scheme, which changes according to location and time, and action pictures that show movement and natural grace. The story arc is clever and mysterious and I liked it more than many of the other superhero graphic novels I've read.

This is a fairly quick read and the characters don't have an assumed previous background. I'd highly recommend it! ( )
  Emma.June.Lyon | Feb 23, 2021 |
Dull, messy, and stupid. A young Dick Grayson is all sulky and whiny because he wants to leave the circus in which his parents have raised him. And he wants to take along the cute, magical girl from the mysterious carnival across the way. But there are complications as hard feelings rise up between the two traveling shows and the battle takes a supernatural turn.

Dick is unpleasant and the story is boring with its contrived and shoehorned action sequences and predictable villain. Yawn.

Teenage Dick seems a bit old to become Batman's first Robin, but other than that this could possibly fit in continuity with the main DCU. ( )
  villemezbrown | Aug 4, 2020 |
The Night Circus meets Romeo and Juliet, in the YA DC 'verse.

(Full disclosure: I received a free e-ARC for review through NetGalley.)

DC's new line of YA and middle-grade graphic novels provide an excellent entry point into the publisher's extensive catalog, and The Lost Carnival: A Dick Grayson Graphic Novel is no exception. I love comic books, but mostly stick to newer series/those based on other media I already love (think: Pretty Deadly / Firefly), since DC and Marvel's decades-long history can be intimidating. (Where to start!?) Luckily, these are standalone stories that don't require a whole lot of knowledge about the characters going in.

Here, Dick Grayson - the Robin to Bruce Wayne's Batman - is a teenager living in modern day America. In keeping with the character's original backstory, Dick comes from a family of acrobats; along with his parents, the Flying Graysons spend their summers traveling and performing with Haly's Circus. Unlike the original incarnation, his parents are not mowed down by the mafia.

Rather, Dick is feeling somewhat alienated: bored by days that seem to blend into one another; unchallenged by the Flying Graysons' predictable routine; and longing for a "normal" childhood. As if that's not enough, the very fate of the circus rests on the Graysons' (admittedly well-toned) shoulders: the circus is hemorrhaging customers, most notably to The Lost Carnival, a decadent affair that somewhat mysteriously threw down its stakes right across the way from Haly's, seemingly overnight.

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As tensions rise between the competing groups of carnies, Dick finds himself caught in the middle, torn between his family and the enthralling Luciana. Unlike his BFF Willow's magic, Luciana's powers seem to be the real (read: supernatural) deal: when her uncle calls forth menacing, Swamp Thing-like creatures, it's up to Luciana to prevent them from escaping. The deeper Dick and Willow dive into the world of The Lost Carnival, the more bizarre things get. Can teenage love really conquer all? (Spoiler alert: No. No, it can't.)

This is a really fun and surprisingly sweet story that's an intoxicating blend of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus, Romeo and Juliet, and the DC 'verse, with a YA spin. Even though the plot proved somewhat predictable, it's still a fun ride. Dick is interesting enough, but it's the supporting characters that really captured my imagination: Luciana, Willow, Quinn, and the employees at The Lost Carnival. And the carnival itself, naturally, which is all kind of magical and mystifying.

I devoured an ARC, so I'm not entirely sure what the finished art will look like - but what I saw was lovely indeed. The colors mostly alternate between a moody blue and glitzy gold-ish, occasionally coming together for that extra pop. Dick is a cutie, and the rep here is great. (You've got to love that there are not one, but two families of POC magicians.)

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http://www.easyvegan.info/2020/05/12/the-lost-carnival-by-michael-moreci/ ( )
  smiteme | Apr 20, 2020 |
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