Leaving his homeland to seek a safer life in a mythical land under the rule of sworn enemies, a prince becomes separated from his family before teaming up with a powerful mystic and a warrior beast to protect old and new tribe members from a destructive force. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations. - (Baker & Taylor)
In this action-adventure fantasy, young Prince Sing must overcome monstrous obstacles to help his clan return to their homeland.
The Wong Clan must leave their ruined homeland for a better life in the mythical Old Land, but to get there they must follow the dragon path, where their sworn enemies, the Dragon Tribe, rule. During a surprise attack, Prince Sing is separated from his clan. With the help of Ming, a powerful mystic from the Old Land, and Midnight, a monstrous warrior beast, Prince Sing must do all he can to save both his family and the Dragon Tribe from mutual destruction.
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Ethan Young was born and raised in NYC to Chinese immigrant parents. Young is best known for NANJING: The Burning City, winner of the 2016 Reuben Award for Best Graphic Novel, which was also nominated for both the Eisner and Harvey awards. His other works include The Battles of Bridget Lee, Space Bear, and Life Between Panels. In addition to his comic book work, Young is also a prolific freelance illustrator, and worked as a character designer on the FXX animated TV show, Major Lazer. - (Scholastic)
Booklist Reviews
Prince Sing, heir to the Wong Clan, is travelling along with his father, Lord Wong, and others as their clan attempts a passage through the Dragon Path. This is Dragon Tribe territory and the fastest route to Old Land, where Lord Wong and his advisor, Quan, think a prophecy will be fulfilled and the Wong Clan will rule the Old Land once again. But Komodo Khan, General of the Dragon Tribe, has other plans for the Wong Clan; Khan will make them pay for the losses suffered because of the Phoenix Wars. Along with his new friends Ming the Mystic and Midnight, a giant cat monster with a unicorn horn, Prince Sing must learn the stories about the Old Land and save his clan from the dragons and a traitor. The vibrantly colored and action-packed illustrations bring this fantastical story to life. Splash pages and block paneling make this an easy tale to follow with clearly lettered speech balloons. A fantastic and engaging story ideal for fantasy-adventure fans that is hopefully one of many. Grades 4-7. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.
Kirkus Reviews
A family prophecy and long-kept secrets spell out a new destiny for a Chinese clan. Young throws readers right into the fray in his latest steampunk graphic novel. A motorized village, revealed to be the Wong Clan’s, is returning to their ancestral home, the Old Land. With the encouragement of his dubious adviser, Quan, Lord Wong believes that in returning they will fulfill a prophecy. Meanwhile Lord Wong’s willful young son, Prince Sing, has been seeing visions about his mother’s death and what initiated his ancestors’ exodus from their homeland. When the clan is attacked by the reptilian Dragon Tribe for trespassing and past injustices, Sing is lost. Presumed dead, Sing is in fact in the company of Ming the Mystic and a colossal black-and-white feline with a single horn. Themes of betrayal and true identities, with magic woven throughout, create an action-packed adventure. The neatly aligned panels are filled with movement thanks to Young’s definitively lined, bold, cartoon style. Young’s choice of a neon color palette and artful use of shading bring a vibrancy and heightened emotional depth to each scene. Though the plot teems with characters and complicated interwoven backstories, an even pace and balanced story are maintained. A few lingering questions at the end are a small price to pay for the fun. This eclectic world of Chinese culture, fantasy, and nonstop action is worth exploring. (Graphic steampunk. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus 2021 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.