Odd Schnozz and the Odd Squad
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"The nose knows, and that's certainly true for high school outcast Liz Minter, who can discern imminent danger--a nasal version of Spidey-sense, essentially. The talent comes in handy as Liz and her garage band get a violent introduction to the …
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"The nose knows, and that's certainly true for high school outcast Liz Minter, who can discern imminent danger--a nasal version of Spidey-sense, essentially. The talent comes in handy as Liz and her garage band get a violent introduction to the strange happenings in their hometown of Plano, Tex. It all begins when a talking chimpanzee drops out of a tree to enlist their help. The chimp is actually Dr. Frederick Zakowski, who escaped a secret organization, B.L.A.N.K., by transferring his mind into the ape's body. Mix King of the Hill with Daria and blast it with gamma radiation, and you'll have a good sense of the wild world that newcomer Burandt and Culver (Edison Rex) have created. Rapping robots turn deadly during a Battle of the Bands competition, betrayals and family secrets abound, and B.L.A.N.K. agents (not to mention the cyborg cheetahs, flying robo-dolphins, and gator-copters their grisly experiments have yielded) are lurking around every corner. "This... is too much," says bandmate Maude during a climactic fight that involves growth serum, a three-headed giraffe-bot, and a bear on tank treads. By that point, readers may be tempted to agree." -- Publisher's annotation.
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