Toxic Summer
by Derek Charm
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Pub Date 22 Apr 2025 | Archive Date 2 Apr 2025
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Description
Best friends Ben and Leo are ready to celebrate the summer after graduation by patrolling the beaches of idyllic seaside town Port Dorian as lifeguards—allowing them to also check out the hottest hunks and snag invites to the best parties, of course. But they arrive to find that a mysterious toxic spill has turned the water unswimmable and littered the shore with rotting fish carcasses. Their jobs become beach cleanup and the hunks are nowhere to be seen—like hermit crabs.
When they save a local historian with suspiciously glowing eyes from the water, and tentacled monsters begin snatching people in the night, Ben and Leo have to team up with the only other teens in town to uncover the cause of the spill, save their new friends and family, and try to get this sexy summer back on track before it’s too late.
Collecting Toxic Summer #1–3.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781637156445 |
PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 120 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
With an exuberantly kinetic art style, solid characterization, and a plot line reminiscent of 1950’s Beach Movies / Creature Features with a delightfully queer update, “Toxic Summer” is a powerhouse of a comic that oozes quality from every panel.
A jaunty and altogether pleasant comic, the kind of thing that makes you think “Is this a series? I really hope this is a series, this should definitely be a whole series” because it’s just that good.
Two best friends’ plans for a fun-filled summer go awry when a toxic spill fills their days with shoveling dead fish and battling mutant merpeople instead of partying on the beach and kissing boys.
The rapport between Leo and AJ, our dual protagonists, is compelling and fun. It’s the emotional core of the story. They annoy each other to no end, they know each other better than anyone and use that knowledge for evil, they’re best friends, in short. It’s so refreshing and neat to read a story like this about two gay friends. Usually readers would be fortunate to get even a single gay sidekick character. The plot is well paced and has big “You Meddling Kids” vibes with a couple of appropriately meta twists. Wit and humor help the narrative along but are used sparingly enough to avoid saturation.
The art style is phenomenal and I really can’t say enough positive things about it. The shading and color choices are tinged with emotion and really propel the story along in the best possible way. I especially liked the way the night scenes were rendered. The character design is top notch throughout. Our main characters look compelling and distinctive but so do the townspeople. Aunt Judy is an icon and I want to be her when I grow up, obviously. The mutants themselves are also visually amazing, squamous and vaguely menacing with a mysterious, shadowy cast.
Overall this was such a joy to read that I really can’t think of anything that would improve it. I really hope to see more of these characters and will also look into other projects the artist and author have worked on based on the strength of this comic alone.
Toxic Summer is a goopy and gooey good time!
Toxic Summer follows friends Ben & Leo attempting to enjoy a delicious beach summer. However, they are instead recruited to assist with the beach cleanup when toxic goop seems to take over the beach. Mysteries abound as well as things keep happening that they can't immediately explain and when creatures from the sea start trying to move inland they have to figure out what to do.
This is perfect for Scooby-Doo fans! It is cute and goofy and it doesn't take itself too seriously. It makes for a quick and easy read. Additionally, the extras in this edition are so much fun. The variant covers at the end are always an added bonus and I loved getting to see those. I know readers are going to relate and enjoy this story and it's a Scooby-Doo Mystery for your 2025!
Toxic Summer, written and illustrated by Derek Charm (Jughead, PowerPuff Girls, Star Wars), can be seen as a typical summer coming-of-age story but with a toxic twist that gives the series Oni Press a life of its own.
Like most best friends, Ben and Leo had the perfect summer planned after graduation. Head to the idyllic beach town of Port Dorian, where they would act as lifeguards for three months of hot guys, bonfires, and no regrets. This all changed when a toxic spill transforms their dream beach into a waking nightmare. Port Dorian is now flooded with panicked tourists and a horrifying pack of subhuman monstrosities is snatching beachgoers in the night.
Toxic Summer is a fun summer romp with a toxic spin. The comic features fantastic artwork that perfectly complements the storyline, which makes perfect sense when the artist and writer are the same person. The vibrant colors and outstanding character designs add a level of depth to each panel which makes the comic visually engaging. The plot of two teenagers looking for excitement and fun during the summer months on a perfect beach but it all going to hell after the toxic spill is much more up our alley than the original plan.
The dialogue between Ben and Leo feels natural and relatable, capturing a peek into a teenage friendship and relationship. The banter between the two friends adda a level of humor to what is actually a dark and ominous storyline. Charm does a wonderful job at balancing the seriousness of the disaster with moments of levity. A great blend of humor and suspense to keep us turning each page.
Toxic Summer has plenty of twists and turns to keep us guessing, not knowing what will happen next kept me glued to each and every panel from start to finish. The comic stands out at Oni Press more than I thought it would. I was pleasantly surprised. The book delivers on artwork and story with both substance and style. Charm's captivating artwork, relatable characters and toxic storyline is a superb reason to grab the collected edition.
I really liked this! Very good, although the pacing was a bit fast towards the end. Loved the art style sm and the story was a fun time too! Will def be recommending to my students. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC!
Toxic Summer by by Dereck charm
4/5 Stars. 🌟
Thanks NetGally and ONI Press for the eARC! instagram post scheduled for 10/12/24
This comic was so fun! It was super interesting and Beautifully illustrated and the store was funny and made me giggle! It was definitely one of those silly friends and gullible friend moment.
I loved the characters and the ending had me laughing between Ben and AJ 😂
Honestly not going to say much as it I don’t want to spoil anything at all, but I really suggest reading this asap as it was a light read and gives you a laugh!
I love this and I believe youngsters will love this too. It reads like a cult movie. It is totally hilarious and the illustration is great too.
I really enjoyed this book. I thought it would be inappropriate for the high school setting when I saw the opening panel but it is absolutely safe for high school. It is an enjoyable scifi/action summer romp. Great addition to high school and public libraries for folks wanting a funny quick story.
I really enjoyed Toxic Summer. Derek Charm has always been a great artist, but he proved that his writing is wonderful as well. The art style was bright and clean, exactly what you want for a beachside monster feature. It was less Riverdale and more classic Archie Comics, and I mean that as a high compliment. It's the kind of all ages read where an older person is going to appreciate jokes but nothing is explicit or over the line. I really hope that the character's live on in some form; Give me one full size graphic novel a year of the cast getting into wacky predicaments with other horror standbys. The extra features were a little light, but I really enjoyed the cover gallery. It's always nice to get turned on to newer artists, and a cover gallery is often a mini portfolio. Highly Recommend.
Toxic Summer is an absolute triumph! Derek Charm has crafted a captivating story that effortlessly balances hilarious moments with genuine mystery, all while delivering a cast of characters that feel both relatable and unique.
The character dynamics are a true highlight. Each character is so well-defined, and the interactions between them are an absolute joy to read. The lgbtq+ repersentation is also perfectly integrated into the narrative making the story even more sweet.
The storyline itself is a wild ride! It's funny, it's mysterious, and it keeps you guessing until the very end. And let me tell you, the ending is just perfect – a comforting and satisfying conclusion that leaves you with a warm feeling.
Toxic Summer is a must-read for anyone who loves a good balance of humor, mystery, and heart. Derek Charm has created something truly special!
Every summer, I love picking up a kinda goofy horror comic from my local comic shop. This year's pick was Toxic Summer. I haven't been able to swing by and grab the last issue yet, so it was neat being able to complete it on here.
The artwork is fantastic. The coloring? Some of the best I've seen all year! It was vibrant without feeling like I was looking at a highlighter.
The story is fun, a bit spooky, and I loved seeing the queer representation. It's done casually and didn't feel the need to educate you on something, which I've really enjoyed seeing the past few years!
Derek Charm's art, writing, and colors really make Toxic Summer pop! I loved our two main characters wanting a typical make out kind of summer and getting much more than they bargained for. Toxic waste has taken over the beach and the supernatural elements that come of it are so fun. This reminded me of a fun Scooby Doo romp. I loved it!
"Toxic Summer" is so much fun! It's a nice quick read and really has the vibe of a summer monster movie. This would be a great choice for anyone (but especially teens) who want something bright and a little weird to read, especially once the weather starts warming up.
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