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Getting Dizzy (2021)

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Dizzy wants to be the best! But with everything she's tried, including roller skating, this teen can only achieve one thing—disaster. Just when she's about to give up, interdimensional creatures called the Negatrixes attack, forcing her to take up the mantle of 'Burb Defender! But if she wants to save the world, she's going to have to assemble the coolest skating crew the 'Burbs have ever seen. From New York Times bestselling author Shea Fontana (DC Super Hero Girls, Wonder Woman Rebirth) and acclaimed artist Celia Moscote (Juliet Takes Breath) comes an aspirational story, perfect for fans of Save Yourself! and Rollergirl, that reveals a true hero is nothing without her friends. Collects the complete Getting Dizzy #1-4.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 19, 2022
      Fifteen-year-old Latinx-cued Desideria “Dizzy” Olsen yearns for greatness in this joyful magical girl graphic novel by Fontana (Batman: Overdrive) and Moscote (Juliet Takes a Breath: The Graphic Novel). Even though ballet, soccer, trumpet, and street art don’t immediately prove to be her path toward public adulation, Dizzy is sure she’s destined for big things. When a mystical portal suddenly opens up in her neighborhood and she’s attacked by Negatrixes, shadow creatures that feed off negative energy, enigmatic Latinx-cued Chipper Diaz arrives with life-changing news: the portal chose Dizzy as the next Burb Defender. Decked out in rainbow-hued, magical roller skating gear, Dizzy fights the Negatrixes that threaten her small hometown. Chipper supports Dizzy as she comes into her powers, while searching for her friend, the previous Burb Defender, who mysteriously disappeared. With an art style that harkens back to its anime influences, Moscote pays homage to classics such as Sailor Moon as Dizzy defeats Negatrixes with luminescent, colorful power blasts and grapples with her own self-confidence. Fontana’s buoyant story turns the chosen one trope on its head by depicting a daring protagonist who wants nothing more than to be the hero of everyone’s story. The cast features characters of varying abilities, body types, and skin tones. Ages 13–up.

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