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 Nightmare hunter (Maxwell Dark)
 Author: Smith, Brady

 Publisher:  Penguin Workshop (2025)

 Dewey: 741.5
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 204 p., col. ill., 22 cm

 BTSB No: 827157 ISBN: 9780593751183
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Graphic novels
 Humorous fiction
 Supernatural -- Fiction
 Nightmares -- Fiction

Price: $20.28

Summary:
Maxwell Dark is on a mission to help kids hunt down and defeat the nightmares haunting them. In graphic novel format.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (10/15/25)
   School Library Journal (04/01/25)
   Booklist (01/01/26)

Full Text Reviews:

Other - 01/27/2025 Orphaned middle schooler Maxwell Dark has a special gift: he can enter other kids’ nightmares to help them find and confront their cause, thus eradicating the terrifying visions for good. But his powers haven’t always been easy to control. During his first foray into a nightmare-his older sister Gwen’s-Maxwell fled the frightening dream and Gwen disappeared from the waking world. Each time he aids someone during a nightmare, however, he finds traces of Gwen, which he hopes will one day lead him to her whereabouts. As he assists classmate Sid in expelling her demons, he discovers that he has become increasingly entangled in the dream universe, a realm in which "all nightmares are connected" that exists parallel to his own. Smith (Bug Sandwich) deploys stylized cartooning rendered in psychedelic color to depict human characters (portrayed with varying skin tones) dwarfed by multi-eyed monsters, tentacled terrors, and snotty, toothy, creepy cryptids, while thick line art reinforces the frenetic feeling of entrapment in a strange and horrific place. Each chapter of this promising graphic novel series launch boasts thrills and humor that’s sure to impel readers into the next volume. Ages 8-12. (Apr.) - Copyright 2025

School Library Journal - 04/01/2025 Gr 3–6—Every day is a nightmare for Maxwell Dark, who has the paranormal ability to visit and defeat people's nightmare monsters. As an expert-level nightmare hunter with 73 successful cases, he is confident that he has seen it all and can certainly send middle schooler Sid's bedtime tormentors packing. Sid is wary of mysterious stranger Maxwell's offers to help and refuses his assistance until her nightmares become too intense to endure. Max and Sid team up to take on the worst creatures her mind can conjure in order to locate the source of her terror, but when Max realizes his past and Sid's nightmares are connected, his easy case turns into a much bigger and scarier challenge than he could have ever imagined. For readers eager to level up from the tamer scares of the "Desmond Cole" and "Goosebumps," this graphic novel builds its scare-factor slowly, but the visuals may be too intense for some readers by the end. Smith's aesthetic and characterization has a 1990s cartoon feel, and his full-page renderings of nightmare monsters are delightfully detailed. Readers will root for Maxwell and Sid as they team up to defeat the ultimate ghoul—blood-chilling Splithead—and escape the confines of her mind in one piece. VERDICT A dark and fun foray into the horror comedy genre for young graphic novel readers.—Sarah Simpson - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 01/01/2026 Maxwell Dark has the unique ability to dive into kids' nightmares and help them fight them off. But when popular girl Sid reluctantly enlists his help after several nights of bad dreams, both kids get more than they bargained for. Fighting off nightmares is well-trod territory in kids’ books and in media in general, but author-illustrator Smith adds some interesting twists and lore to keep the story engaging from beginning to end. The simple word choice and sentence structure make this a great option for the early chapter set who are looking for something a little on the darker side, but the star of the show is definitely the artwork, which feels incredibly original, from the multiple settings that are constantly shifting to the detailed monster and nightmare character design. With illustrations perfectly matched to the story's tone, enough to scare and gross out the younger target audience without overwhelming them, this is a deftly balanced, solid start to a potential series. - Copyright 2026 Booklist.

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