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Not the same without Ryan North.
After a brief Interlude with creationist egg people, most of this volume follows Finn and Jake's new roles in Peppermint Butler's espionage agency S.W.E.E.T.S., taking over after the unfortunate demise of Agent Double O Candybar. Trigger warning: contains disobliging comments about bears. Which do earn their comeuppance, but only after a couple of issues, which is apparently not soon enough for some people these days. Anyway, comfortably the best volume I've read since Hastings took over from No...
This book was so good my favorite part was when marcy showed up and saved the day.(thanks marcy!)
The post-Ryan North Adventure Time series has some big shoes to fill. Christopher Hastings makes the wise choice to not follow exactly in the footsteps, but to take things a little differently. This collection is predominantly a spy-spoof, with Peppermint Butler sending Jake and Finn on a secret mission to prevent a takeover attempt by the King of Ooo and bears.... It has its moments, but isn't quite the sparkling wit of previous volumes, and no laugh-out-loud moments. That being said, the chara...
Sometimes it's just nice to read a little light comic on my phone instead of looking at more negativity online.
The Adventure Time book is really good ,and there is one big problem that was caused a long time ago. We also get a piece of Princess Bubblegum’s past. Princess Bubblegum wants what is best for her kingdom most of the time but sometimes she has her own goals. After her experiment goes wrong, the kingdom of Ooo (the place where PB IS THE QUEEN) is under attack and Finn and Jake, who are PB’s friends who fight evil and save the world, can’t help. PB (princess bubblegum) must stand and fight her ow...
Some spy action in this volume!
Pep But got a little less creepy... nah. The King of Ooo is even more detestable than before; and Magic Man was whimsical but fun in this one. Hope we learn more about the Ostrich and Delicate People. I also hope the Bears appear again. Neat spy gear. Funny moments. (Ex: Book trigger in the library) Yasss!
Okay I really enjoyed this one!Because we learn more about Pepermint Butler and his crazy sweet dedication to the princess!
True rating; 3.25 starsA very cute story arc.Although I haven't written reviews of other volumes of Adventure Time I remember reading them as something that is just joyous and not really aimed at a specific age range, but this volume to me seems like it's definitely aimed at kids and the plot over simplified.But my biggest issue is, since when did Jake and Lady Rainicorn have kids? I know I'm probably behind with the tv series and have been reading more of the comics, but I've never heard anythi...
Oh crumbles! Another finn-tastic adventure in which we get to see Finn's hair! What else can we ask for?
Whoever thought a demonic candy could be so hilarious? Peppermint Butler is becoming one of my favorites.
In Volume 9, Christopher Hastings continues his path of placing Adventure Time characters in archetypal stories to offer a fresh, new take that revitalizes both the land of Ooo as well as the genres presented here. In this case, we follow a spy action story, ala James Bond.I do wish the story had continued on the Lovecraftian path from Volume 8, but this was an fun entry. Adventure Time doesn't get old, and these comics are proof of that. There's not much I can say that differs from my previous