Kim Possible has got a major problem-she's totally broke! If she ever wants to buy the supercool jacket she has her eye on at Club Banana, she's going to have to get a -gulp-after-school job. Serving up the brand new "naco" at Bueno Nacho with her best friend Ron won't be all that bad, will it? It can't be worse than trying to stop her archenemy from covering the state for Wisconsin in burning magma-or can it?
Thorpe, Kiki. Disney Kim Possible (2003). An action, comedy, and adventure graphic novel about the famous cartoon character Kim Possible, as seen on television. The main characters consist of Kim Possible, a high school girl who saves the world from an evil villain name Drakken. Ron Stoppable is Kim’s side sick and long friend. Other minor character such as Kim’s parents, Kim’s two younger twin brothers and Drakken’s hench girl: Shego. Kim’s mother is a brain surgeon and her father is a rocket scientist. In this volume Kim is to stop Drakken from stealing a laser dill for his diabolical plan to take over the world. On top of that Kim has to worry about the regular issues a regular high school girl worries about, such as style. The story plot flows smoothly, it feels like I am watching an episode on television. The illustrations are filled with color and every page is filled with something from corner to corner. For example, the background on each page reflects on what is going on during that page. I highly recommend this funny and engaging book children ages 7-10 years old.
Good book. I love Kim Possible and I love this book but when I was rereading it I noticed that it was not quite accurate. There were unnecessary differences between the book and the episode it was based on. I would still recommend it to fans of Kim Possible though. Just be prepared for slight differences.