The Renegades Arctic Meltdown: Defenders of the Planet
By (Author) Jeremy Brown
By (author) David Selby
By (author) Katy Jakeway
Illustrated by Katy Jakeway
Illustrated by Libby Reed
Illustrated by Ellenor Mererid
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
29th September 2020
1st October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Adult
Climate change
Weather and climate: general interest
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Physical world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Earth sciences
741.5
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 260mm, Spine 9mm
301g
This action-packed graphic novel follows the adventures of three inspirational superheroes to explore the issues of the climate emergency, for the individual and the planet. Beneath the Arctic ice, the Methanaur is awakening. If this deadly methane monster breaks free, it spells the end of civilization as we know it. Meet Professor Katelyn, Leon, and Mo - also known as The Renegades. Professor Kateyln is a whip-smart scientist who uses her scientific knowledge to develop spectacles that can catch glimpses of the future. Wrestling with his anger at the naysayers who don't seem to care about the environment, Leon has the ability to become invisible - the perfect spy! And then there's Mo who, in the wake of his brother's death in a cyclone, manages to wield a solar shield strong enough to fight the deadliest of foes. Our superheroes grapple with multiple environmental threats, most deadly of all a monster that lurks beneath the melting Arctic ice. If it escapes, this creature of chaos will release huge plumes of methane gas into the atmosphere, changing the balance of our planet's climate forever. Can the Renegades work together to save Earth before it is too late
The Renegades is an online comic strip developed by students at King's College London, led by creator Jeremy Brown and illustrator Katy Jakeway. Jeremy is studying for a Masters in 'Climate Change- History, Society and Culture', while Katy is studying Liberal Arts. They also had creative input from Ellenor Mererid Jones (colourist), Libby Reed (illustrator), and David Selby (writer).