The Concept: Fourteen-year-old Chance Falconer has occult investigation in her blood. Her father, Lucas Falconer, is the protector against supernatural crime in the city of Devil's Echo, an amazing place where the magic and monsters are an everyday occurrence.This is a family tradition handed down from one generation to the next -- but will Chance's knack for landing herself in big trouble stop her from living long enough to take up that mantle? This Collection: Leave it to Chance Volume II: Trick or Threat (collecting original issues #5-8), introduces our intrepid heroine to a new circle of friends, and pits Chance against a new cast of dastardly villains, misunderstood monsters, and otherworldly apparitions. From the festive streets of Devil's Echo on Halloween night, to haunted pirate caves - and even at her favorite shopping mall - the young danger-magnet, Chance Falconer, finds paranormal peril at every turn. Praised for its widespread appeal and ability to entertain both children and adults alike, Trick or Threat is the latest in Image's ongoing collections of the Harvey and Eisner award-winning Leave it to Chance material. Printed in an oversized hardcover format, this edition is Leave it to Chance as you have never seen it before.
Writer James Robinson and artist Paul Smith set out to create a series that could be enjoyed by kids and adults and they definately achieved it. Chance Falconer is the daughter of the Falconer, latest in a line of heroic mages. The Falconer tradition has been handed down from father to son for generations, but Lucas Falconer has no son. Chance wants the opportunity to be the next Falconer but her father would rather she grow up and marry, and the Falconer can pass off the tradition to his grandson. In the town of Devil's Echo the supernatural is an everyday occurance, and there's always something happening which Chance can use to prove herself, or, more likely, get herself in trouble. Volume two collects issues 5-8 of the monthly title. In "Trick or Threat," in which Chance helps a boy save his pet monkey from being a sacrifice by a gang of cultists. This is followed by a two-part story in which Chance is sent to an all-girls school to keep her out of trouble, but there she ends up fighting the ghost of the dreaded pirate Captain Hitch. Then, back in the city, while hanging out with her new friends from school Chance is forced to confront "The Phantom of the Mall." Paul Smith's artwork is gorgeous. It's simple but dynamic and has a lot of energy. The characters are distinct and interesting. The scenery and backgrounds, be it in the city, the hills or the ocean, are always good. He truly is a master storyteller. The only place this book falls short is the few pop culture references in the dialogue which younger readers might not get. This book really is a lot of fun. I highly recommend it.
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