Adventure Time Comics Vol. 1 (1)
K**R
internally disconnected stories and replete with the randomness that I love from the TV show
Adventure Time Comics, Vol. 1 by....a Whole Lot of People and the Kitchen Sink is a free NetGalley e-comicbook that I read in late March.A giant conglomerate parfait of different art styles, Princesses, Princes, and Kings, all within 15 one-shot, internally disconnected stories and replete with the randomness that I love from the TV show. Oh, and dizzyingly Technicolor bright colors abound.
W**Y
A collection of great art and stories by some really talented folks
'Adventure Time Comics Vol. 1' is a series of short adventures by lots of different writers and artists. It's a really creative graphic novel.With stories by Art Baltazar, Katie Cook, Tony Millionaire and others, there are new stories and art styles every few pages. There is a story about the toothpaste fairy who lives in the castle Jake makes out of Finn's toothpaste. Finn thinks he can build bookshelves and furniture, but he uses squirrel wood, so the furniture turns into piles of squirrels. Marceline has to finish a song to help out a ghost in her guitar. BMO becomes a superstar, but at what cost?Every story in this collection is good. Some are stronger with story, and some with art, but the pace was good, the variety was excellent, and I had a great time reading these.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from kaBOOM!, BOOM! Studios, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
M**S
Fun for Everyone!
“Adventure Time Comics Vol. 1” is the perfect comic collection for beginning readers. All of the beloved characters from the show are there, and the stories are short but fun. Each story features a different artistic style, so it is also a good introduction to the world of comics in general. Of course, it isn’t just for kids!This unbiased review is based upon a complimentary copy provided by the publisher.
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