If you think you know Descendants, even after watching the 3 Disney Channel films, you don't know Descendants!
In this adaptative graphic novel by Robert Venditti (off of Melissa de la Cruz's first book in the series) and wonderfully illustrated by Kat Fajardo, meet the Bad Kids, who are the offspring of well-known villains:
Mal, is the daughter of the evil Fairy, Maleficent
Evie, is the daughter of the vain Evil Queen
Jay is the son of the ambitious Jafar
and
Carlos is the son of the fur-loving Cruella De Vil.
exiled to an island away from the Fairytale heroes and kept there by a force field.
Mal, who is not friends with the others, unites with them to uncover a magical tool that will allow them to break the barrier and cause havoc on the kingdom of Fairytale heroes.
Meanwhile, in the kingdom of Aurondale, Prince Ben, son of King Beast and Queen Belle, is bent on making some changes and making Aurondale a more inclusive place...(Sound familiar to reality presently?)
However, he is met with opposition by the sidekicks of fairytales who feel that they're not receiving the gratitude they deserve.
The Graphic Novel is great for those who would love a visual aide, whether they have seen the first or any of the Descendants films. The characters resemble their on-screen personalities, but that's about where the plot and characters remain alike. Fajardo's illustrations capture the Disney iconic characters as well as their onscreen counterparts and throw homage to other locations featured in several iconic films. One of the delightful treats are the villains that serve as teachers at the Baddies school, including cameos by Dr. Facilier (from Princess and the Frog), Mad Madam Mim (from Sword in the Stone), Lady Tremaine (from Cinderella) and Yen Sid (the sorcerer from Fantasia). Another note that all of the films don't generally expand on are each of the four teens' backstories and personalities or their relationships with their parents or each other. All of these are brought to light and the issues of self-image, images conveyed to them, personal dreams are here. While the adventure plot may seem like a stereotypical quest, but with de la Cruz at the helm, its going to be one heck of ride!