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SCOOTER GIRL Written and illustrated by Chynna Clugston-Major

Original release date: May 26th, 2004

Scooter Girl coverScooter Girl
Chynna Clugston-Major

Oni Press
168 pages

Scooter Girl follows the exploits of Ashton Archer, a successful Lothario-about-town whose luck suddenly runs out when he meets Margaret Sheldon – the Scooter Girl of the title – who rejects his advances and essentially steals his mojo, driving Ashton to ever more desperate measures to regain control of his life.

Another vehicle for Chynna Clugston-Major’s talents after Blue Monday first brought her critical and popular acclaim, Scooter Girl is a self-contained story, in contrast to Blue Monday’s ongoing episodic hi-jinks, but shares several themes with her breakthrough title, notably a fixation with mod culture, scooters (duh!) and near-constant musical references. However, it’s aimed at a slightly older audience than Blue Monday’s high-school comedy (and definitely moreso than Queen Bee, Chynna’s series for Scholastic’s kids imprint Graphix).

Like Queen Bee, Scooter Girl is over-written, with a tendency for narrator Ashton to tell rather than show, but the blackly funny situations, sassy dialogue and luscious manga-influenced art still make it a winner.

Owen Heitmann

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