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Not as good as the first one, which I found okay.
This brief collection of short comics was a sweet, if rather ephemeral, treat for fans of Bee and Puppycat. The artists collected here took the cute but surreal send up of “magical girl” anime tropes and daily grind slice of life comedy of Natasha Allegri’s charming Youtube cartoon series and previous comic and interpreted them through their own styles. While the stories, ranging from full “episodes” to short one page comedic “scenes,” do a good job of paying homage to Allegri’s style and voice,...
Quick read. Has short little segments of the main characters doing things. Think need to read them in order as didn't feel this one really let you know some of the back story the first one did some of. I did like a couple of the segments better than others. Not sure this one is for me but over all it wasn't bad. Never did find the continuation from the first one though for the one story. Oh well. Was a quick read and not a bad way to spend an hour or so.
3 Stars!Read this outside at my library for a good half hour, though it wasn’t as good as the first volume, it was still cute and made me smile a few times. Fast and cute/relatable read.
I didn't think it was possible for Bee and Puppycat to get any cuter but boy did it! This had everything I needed on a Friday night from caffeine overdoses (gpoy - I work the early shift on Fridays) arcade games, carnival shenanigans and super cutsie dress ups. My favourite from all the issues was probably "Book Quest" by Andrew Lorenzi because it perfectly summed up my relationship with my local library. I've returned every book I've ever borrowed late and now owe hundreds in library fines. I w...
the ultimate cozy comfort read
Fluffy, but not quite as enjoyable as the stories in Volume one.
This is more of the same, some fun artistic styles from some new illustrators, same old Bee being a weirdo and puppycat being a cute little mystery. Magical girl temp is a fun concept and while the implications in the wider culture about millenials annoys me the work itself is a fun slice of life. I would say this is a fun experience if not quite an adventure: not a lot of the plots really resolve, we just get small snapshots of this character as she does what she does in her way. It's fun.
SO much better than the first volume! Puppy cat was particularly adorable in quite a few of these stories and it was great to see more Deckard!
I love all the illustrators who are a part of these comics ;-; their styles are so different and it just spices things up a little bit. I want more Deckard though, I’m not gonna lie. In the show he doesn’t appear much (haven’t seen some because they’re only available in the US) so I’m craving him in the comics! I’ve only got one much volume to go and that’s it for the bee and puppycat comics!
I got this for my 10-year-old for his birthday, but honestly, it was as much for me as him. He read it by himself first and then we read it together, and I did the best Bee impression I could muster. I love Bee & Puppycat. It's hilarious and weird and awesome. I'd recommend watching the shows on YouTube first to get acquainted with the world and personalities (there are only 4.5 eps out, it's not much of a time commitment). How can you not love an aimless twenty-something who is obsessed with fo...
*Sigh...* I never want this series to end.Bee and Puppycat is an original short series on Youtube. I would recommend watching the series before diving in to the comic. This volume is very similar to the first in creating a collaboration of different authors/illustrators to invent stories in the Bee and Puppycat universe. These stories were so sweet and so funny. I enjoyed them as much as I did Vol. 1.This graphic novel is light hearted, whimsical and very pink. I love it because of its simplicit...
I'm good after two volumes of this stuff...over it.
Cute and silly random adventures. I have no connection to the series so this left me a bit cold - I understand this is aimed at the fans of the show. I got the first two volumes in a Humble Bundle and read them with no prior knowledge apart from seeing pictures of the title characters around. I like Puppycat's design.
Loved the Carey Pietsch comics!! So cool to see her in this. And that bit with Rock Paper Scissors and Bee saying “your paws look a little ambiguous.” Also loved Emily Partridge’s variant cover with a big cat Puppycat. So good.
I was hoping that one of the stories from volume 1 would be continued, and unfortunately it wasn't. The other stories are cute and fun, but I was really looking to see where that ongoing story was headed. Here's hoping volume 3 has what I'm looking for.
I'm not sure what it was but I found myself enjoying this second volume way more than I did the first one. I think I have a newfound appreciation for Puppycat! :)
This was a welcome change from the first volume, which was mostly a fan-made anthology. The artwork was cleaned up and the vignettes were more coherent. I'm a massive Bee & Puppycat fan and I'm happy to gobble any media I can while I wait for more online episodes to be released. I liked this volume and I selfishly wish they were longer or had more volumes in this particular series. It was lovely and I liked all the variant covers.
Enjoyed this a little more than volume one, as I had a better idea of the characters. It helps that it's all just food related. :P
Ugh, these comics are so freaking cute! They're perfect for people of all ages looking for comics that are relaxing and funny (can say the same for the show). I love the general slow-life vibe and how the comics show how fulfilling relationships with your neighbors can be, even if you have major differences. I also love the creative sci-fi elements and quirky banter. The artwork is beautiful and boy would I love to visit the island! xD