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Bee and Puppycat #5 by Meredith McClaren, Natasha Allegri, T. Zysk, Flynn Nicholls, Chrystin Garland
kassidee's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
emilychau's review
adventurous
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
ellieroth's review
4.0
Me gustan los estilos y las historias son adorables, pero quiero historia central
isalavinia's review
3.0
I really like how the ~radiant~ Queen dealt with bad karaokers.
But the lack of a continuity line in the stories is frustrating...
There are several plots and none of them seem to be organized.
Not to mention that we're left with cliffhangers we expect to see concluded in the next issue...
Only to have them reappear 2 issues later or not at all :/
This is also a problem with the series, though.
But the lack of a continuity line in the stories is frustrating...
There are several plots and none of them seem to be organized.
Not to mention that we're left with cliffhangers we expect to see concluded in the next issue...
Only to have them reappear 2 issues later or not at all :/
This is also a problem with the series, though.
holmesstorybooks's review
3.0
I love the vignettes in this one! I also love the different art style.
I love seeing different art styles in comics. It's so interesting to watch an artist interpret characters and solve visual problems different. ... but perhaps that's just me.
My biggest issue with these issues (huehuehue) is that they don't always resolve cliffhangers from previous issues. I love these little comics, I love the colours, the quirkiness, I love Bee and how modern she is and how relevant she is. (Well, she's relevant to my life.)
I love the dialogue and how it's written but I just wish some of the unresolved plot points were tied up a little bit more.
I love seeing different art styles in comics. It's so interesting to watch an artist interpret characters and solve visual problems different. ... but perhaps that's just me.
My biggest issue with these issues (huehuehue) is that they don't always resolve cliffhangers from previous issues. I love these little comics, I love the colours, the quirkiness, I love Bee and how modern she is and how relevant she is. (Well, she's relevant to my life.)
I love the dialogue and how it's written but I just wish some of the unresolved plot points were tied up a little bit more.
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