”Chainsaws, People, We need chainsaws!”
How could I not fall in love with this story? :D
Cheerleaders with deadly dagger stares and attitudes, killer robots, and dirty political shenanigans make Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong a fun, fast moving page turner. But it is the open-wound ache and tenderness to this tale that makes it stand out from the graphic novel pack. A story with huge heart thumping away on every page, slam, *CRASH*, and smile.
Charlie Nolan and Nate Harding are embedded in a fight to the death budget battle for school funds. The cheerleaders VS. Nates’s robotics club. Somehow, against his will, Charlie gets stuck in the crossfire causing all sorts of drama in the high school halls and his friendship with Nate. Let the humiliation and laughs begin! Can Charlie survive Nate’s political scheming? Will their friendship survive? Better yet, will Charlie and Nate live to tell this tale at all? With the "Pom Pom Gestapo" out for blood, both guys find themselves ducking for cover. Is there anything more terrifying than a scorned cheerleader looking for new uniforms and vengeance?
My favorite part of this story was Charlie and Nate’s chemistry and friendship. Opposites in just about everything from temperament to popularity, this unlikely pair possess an unusual energy. A mix of aggravation and huffiness with care and support jumps between them and off the page. I liked the friction and power they had together. You have to pay attention to see the emotion—the sideway glances, helping hand, and words of support hidden under the sighing and yelling. Their friendship was captured perfectly and oh-so adorably under the bed. :) A scene that caught me off guard, made me smile, and realize that I was reading something very special. The whole gang of characters comes to life with personality and fun, but Charlie and Nate stole my heart.
”You really are the worst cool kid ever.”
Charlie stole and broke my heart actually. His “everything is okay” facade begins to crack and unravel as this journey and fight heats up. Charlie’s parents are going through a divorce, which means HE is going through a divorce. Something his parents don’t seem to understand. Pain and anger are locked away, buried under Charlie’s laid-back ways. With phone hang ups, running, and smiling—Charlie is just trying to survive and avoid the pain and loneliness of an empty house. The boy had me pointing and cheering “You tell ‘em!” and all shades of proud when he finally let it all out.
There is a lot of heart swirling around in these pages. You will see and feel it in the illustrations—the eyes! Eyes so filled with hope and tears. You will hear it in the messages of communication, teamwork, and friendship. A pure joy to read for any and all graphic novel fans.
I mean COME ON—we have chainsaws here! Chainsaws, humor, bitchiness, creepy twins, and robot loving! Haha…What more do you want? :D
Highly recommended.