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De nuevo: Me gustaron los estilos de dibujo, pero las historias no van más allá de lo esperado, es decir, la verdad es que no veo la verdadera trama e intención de poner estas historias en un cómic.Literalmente, parece cualquier relleno de una caricatura genérica, lo cual me desanima un poco ya que en verdad amé la caricatura y tenía esperado que mínimo el nivel del comic fuera similar.
I feel like I should be spending my time doing something productive, but instead I'm reading these comics which aren't even that good? Which says a lot about me, I think.
3/5 stars for Bee and PuppyCat, Vol. 1 (Bee and PuppyCat #1-5)~ I'm a huge fan of Bee and Puppycat and Adventure Time, both of which have comic spin-offs. But like some Adventure Time comics, Bee and Puppycat, Vol. 1 just didn't have all the laughs and shenanigans of the show. It only took me about 15-20 minutes to read and the stories felt really disjointed, just randomly moving from one scenario to the next, probably because each was done by different people. It's a cute novelty item to have f...
these are so simple and cute. i love all of the different stories and artwork.
The collection of one-shot fillers continues.The way Puppycat got food feels so messed-up.I once had a cactus just like this one, minus the little right arm.
Puro relleno :v
J'adore les récits, je me suis identifiée dans chaque situation.
Why was Deckard on the cover if he wasn't in this issue >:OStill, I like how resourceful Bee can be!
Bee is too relatable in this one 😂
i really don't know what is happening, but i keep reading because i like it anyway.
no structure at all so it can be confusing at times but cute and super light hearted
Really loved "Plantsapalooza!" for whatever reason, as well as "Play the Game!" But I continue to wish that they would stick with only two stories per issue.I also realized when reading this that the Bee and Puppycat comics lose some of the humor of the webseries because of the lack of the sounds that Puppycat makes when he talks... it makes some of the punchlines of the stories suffer.
I love the artwork, but the story (what story there is) isn't very engaging. It's weird, abstract, humorous, but not really structured (at all) in a way I enjoy. I pushed through the first 4 issues to see if it went anyplace or got more interesting as it went on, but sadly it just bored me. Still I adore the art style and will likely still get prints of it. Wish the story was as good, for me.