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Just as a note: I never heard, or seen the Bee and Puppycat cartoon/youtube videos/whatever. I just saw this graphic novel/comic while searching for new ones, and I loved the art and the description. After this, I might check them out, as I am highly confused about stuff happening in this one.Because, yes, like I have noticed quite a few times lately with comics, you just get thrown in head first and then told to have fun. I still have fun, but I am getting tired of the silent requirement to jus...
I really enjoyed the shorts, but I was expecting more of a continuous comic so I'm looking forward to Volume 2! The art style is beauuutiful too!
(I haven't seen any of the cartoon so...that might be why I didn't get the plot really.)This was a super cute comic, the art is beautiful and the colour palette is adorable. I won't be carrying on with it any time soon though because the story didn't make too much sense and it was more of a collection of singles.What I did love though is in issue #2 with the QR codes! How they lead to the music of the music boxes was such a nice touch and added to the reading experience!
I watched all the eps and the pilot, so I just had to check the comics... and they're so cute as well!!Really hope we get to go back to the Space Outlaw story, and also see more of Deckard in the next issues.
3.5 -> 4.0cute ♡
*4.5 stars*So I really had no idea that Bee and Puppycat was a web series. I’ve seen merchandise on We Love Fine, and even own a Puppycat plushy (super cute!), but my knowledge of what it was was limited to the website I mentioned above. That said, I jumped at the chance to read the first collection of the comics. And I loved it!Bee is a mystical temp worker, and Puppycat is her magical, mysterious pet. I’m assuming the web series gives us the background of how they met, but not knowing didn’t d...
(My original review was for Bee and Puppycat #1, a single issue, but then Bee and Puppycat Volume 1, which collects issues #1-4, got added to the same listing. To make matters not at all confusing, they’ve now been separated with #1 getting its separate listing and Volume 1 now being listed alone – with my review of #1 on the wrong page! So what follows first is my review of Volume 1 for March 2015 and the one after that is my original review for issue #1 from July 2014. Oh, Goodreads librarians...
I'm super sad to say that this comic was generally not for me. Although the illustrations were colourful and often fun to look at, I struggled to fully connect with the storyline and characters.
Ugh 😩!! I just didn’t love it but I don’t know why !! Like many I watched the animated series and become connected with Bee !! I wanted to know if the book would answer some of the lingering questions I had. It didn’t and unfortunately that left me unsatisfied and underwhelmed. The illustrations were similar to that of the show and it had a similar pace that just didn’t work in this medium for me. I plan to give Volume 2 a shot in the future because sometimes the second time is the charm.Happy r...
I love the Bee and Puppycat cartoon, so when I learned that there were graphic novels, I knew I had to get them. The art is adorable and the stories fun. Said stories actually don't follow up from the end of the animate series, but rather is an addition to the stream of adventures. That said, it's a nice addition to my collection, and if you enjoyed watching the animation, then you will certainly love this volume!
The first half (50 or so pages) was exceptional: colourful, quirky, brimming with creative story-telling and a surprising, thinking emotional punch. Four stars!The second half? Like the tracks suddenly stopped and my circus train ride jarred into shocked disappointment that was definitely full-stop unfun. It felt like a rip-off, because although the guest artists were all talented in their own rights, to set them to the task of crafting stories and art based on the original creator of Puppycat's...
So... I was watching the show, right? I still have absolutely no clue what's happening-
pros: - the art is beautiful- these color palettes are A++++- puppycat is hilarious with or without context cons:- even as someone who HAS seen some of the cartoon, this makes very little sense, and I feel like it would make NO SENSE AT ALL to the average person who picks this up without knowing it's a cartoon series as well- no cohesion WHATSOEVER to these little story snippetsThis is one of the most unexpectedly disappointing reads of the year, geez.
I'm a little disappointed that the comics did nothing to expand on Bee's character traits, instead thy just focused on how lazy, hungry and poor she was. But the art styles were beautiful and I love these two so much!
I love Bee and Puppycat. I want more of that show... all the time. And so when I found out that there was a Bee and Puppycat comic, I waited eagerly for the first volume. These stories are adorable, funny, and have the same quirky, charming characters from the show. Each artist brings their own style to the table, playing with Natasha Allegri's creation. Some stories here are stronger than others, and I found myself wanting more. Since there are only a handful of episodes, and a lot of hinted ba...
I didn’t know there was a cartoon for this... probably why I don’t get the plot (if there was any) but the art styles were really cute.
There can never be enough Bee and Puppycat. NEVER.(Seriously thinking about cosplaying Bee at my work's con this summer...)
Beautiful art and a cute, fun collection of shorts but it didn’t do much in terms of quelling my craving for new Bee & Puppycat episodes.
I love everything about Natasha Allegri's style and concept for Bee and Puppycat! Unfortunately only the first story in this volume is actually created by her - and for those of us who've already watched the Bee & Puppycat episodes in video format, it offers nothing new. The rest of the stories were a mix of mediocere and bad, with the one or two sortof-fun exceptions. I was so disappointed with this - I was really hoping to see more of Allegri's brilliance - but as said the bulk of the volume i...
i have been thinking about the music box comic for days now... the qr codes that send u to each box's song? absolutely loved this, i totally felt the bapc world on an extra level. i love this series so much and it has been helping me get through the winter in a tremendous way! can't wait to get the rest of these comics