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Bee & Puppycat Vol. 1
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Bee & Puppycat Vol. 1
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Bee & Puppycat Vol. 1

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Bee and PuppyCat started as a popular animated web series that broke the record for most-funded web series on Kickstarter, and now popular creator Natasha Allegri (Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake) brings their whimsical adventures to comics for the first time! What It Is: This quirky take on the magical girl genre comes to life with Bee, a not-so-graceful temp worker and her partner Puppycat, the sour curmudgeon who helps her pay rent. Watch these two roommates take on a variety of jobs from cleaning house to finding plants in a collection of charming shorts by indie all-stars Madeleine Flores (Help Us! Great Warrior), Frank Gibson and Becky Dreistadt (Capture Creatures), and more! Collects issues #1-4.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherKaBOOM
Release dateApr 15, 2015
ISBN9781613983416
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Some of the stories are cute but some of them I was still a bit lost even though this is volume 1

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I really wanted to like this. The characters are so flipping adorable, and I like the general magical girl premise of it. But I feel this is definitely a comic intended for people already deeply familiar with the web series (which I didn't even know existed), and there was very little in it for me to connect with. The first chapter was very engaging and introduced the characters pretty well, but after that everything just fell apart. I am going to check out the web series, and maybe I'll revisit the book to see if I appreciate any of the chapters more after that, but overall, I was not impressed.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I love Bee and Puppycat. The series has a really cool, wry sense of humour that I find really approachable.

    It is a web series, so if you like the series, you'll like the comic books. It's more or less the same, and while I really like the script and the general concept, I read it mostly for the artwork. It's very punchy and dynamic and the artist is not afraid of colour.

    The plot isn't always the strongest, but it was really cool to see other artists contribute to the volumes and see how they wrote and how they drew. I'm always interested in the composition of comic books, and that was a cool feature.

    Check out the web series first, if you like that, check out these comics~ c: