In human disguise, the Lizk’t family of Elberon is now comfortably settled in Eagle Valley as the all-American Tomkins family. While his older sister is madly in love with her job and her perfect human boyfriend, Tommy Tomkins has new friends who understand what it means to be an outsider, especially Dung, whose family immigrated to America. When they find a treehouse in the woods, it seems like the perfect space where they can all be themselves—whether a Sasquatch, a girl made of snakes, or a robot from the future. And when they learn that Dung’s family will soon return to Vietnam, the friends vow to have the Most Perfect Summer Ever in his honor. But when Tommy’s face, the real one, turns up in an episode of Eagle Valley Paranormal, the hidden truth threatens to emerge, and a not-so-perfect Eagle Valley summer becomes a chance for a lizard boy to shine. Jonathan Hill’s graphic series captures the nuances of middle-grade life with energy, insight, and ample comic relief, proving that a united front—and sharing origin stories to keep the past alive—are a timeless antidote to intolerance.
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Lizard Boy 2: The Most Perfect Summer Ever
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Age Range
8+
Release Date
April 08, 2025
ISBN
978-1536216479
Book two in this acclaimed graphic series explores intolerance through a relatable—and empowering—cast of middle-grade cryptids, immigrants, and outsiders.
Editor review
1 review
engaging graphic novel
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
LIZARD BOY 2: THE MOST PERFECT SUMMER EVER is a charming graphic novel about acceptance and friendship. Tommy and his friends are determined to have the best summer ever when they find out Dung, their friend from Vietnam, is going to have to return - but at the end of summer. They make a bucket list of all the must-dos and set to work.
However, Tommy's reveal has been picked up by a youtuber who is set on exposing him. Tommy worries over the repercussions of his actions and how this may play out for his family and friends, who also have their own identities/secrets - but maybe they shouldn't have to hide who they are.
What I loved: This was a really engaging and unique premise with some powerful themes. The story tackles ideas around acceptance and what that really means, as well as found family, friendship, community, and being true to yourself. These are all themes that will really resonate with middle grade readers who are likely finding their own footing in the world and may be feeling a bit different. The power of acceptance and finding your place shines through the story, in smaller circles like amongst friends but also in the broader community. Community also plays out as the reader sees the ways in which Tommy's mother gives back and in the way that they all come together for empowerment and support.
The characters are really compelling, and while Tommy is central, so are his friends, including a girl made of a bunch of snakes, a robot from the future, and a sasquatch. They are all a little different, but together, they have a found family-type relationship with lots of heart and support. Their characters' personalities are clear throughout the book, and they infuse serious moments with a bit of that heart and a touch of humor that helps to keep readers consumed.
The illustrations and use of color are great throughout, with really expressive characters and easy to follow speech bubbles. The chapter breaks work well to give natural stopping places for readers who may appreciate them. The images tell the story as much as the words, and they work together to present the story to the reader beautifully.
Final verdict: LIZARD BOY 2: THE MOST PERFECT SUMMER EVER is a heartfelt and charming graphic novel that will resonate with middle grade readers.
However, Tommy's reveal has been picked up by a youtuber who is set on exposing him. Tommy worries over the repercussions of his actions and how this may play out for his family and friends, who also have their own identities/secrets - but maybe they shouldn't have to hide who they are.
What I loved: This was a really engaging and unique premise with some powerful themes. The story tackles ideas around acceptance and what that really means, as well as found family, friendship, community, and being true to yourself. These are all themes that will really resonate with middle grade readers who are likely finding their own footing in the world and may be feeling a bit different. The power of acceptance and finding your place shines through the story, in smaller circles like amongst friends but also in the broader community. Community also plays out as the reader sees the ways in which Tommy's mother gives back and in the way that they all come together for empowerment and support.
The characters are really compelling, and while Tommy is central, so are his friends, including a girl made of a bunch of snakes, a robot from the future, and a sasquatch. They are all a little different, but together, they have a found family-type relationship with lots of heart and support. Their characters' personalities are clear throughout the book, and they infuse serious moments with a bit of that heart and a touch of humor that helps to keep readers consumed.
The illustrations and use of color are great throughout, with really expressive characters and easy to follow speech bubbles. The chapter breaks work well to give natural stopping places for readers who may appreciate them. The images tell the story as much as the words, and they work together to present the story to the reader beautifully.
Final verdict: LIZARD BOY 2: THE MOST PERFECT SUMMER EVER is a heartfelt and charming graphic novel that will resonate with middle grade readers.
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