A review by mschlat
Hoka Hoka Burb'l Burb'l by Larry Marder

4.0

This is a volume that raises many more questions than it answers. In part, that's expected --- a typical plot in Beanworld isn't a crisis for some individual, it's an exploration into just how one piece of this very strange world works. Also, Marder makes it clear that we're approaching a change in Beanworld (as we start the "Summer Saga"), and that alterations and new experiences will be coming fast and furious. But, as a result, it's hard to review this as a book in itself. I shared the frustration of many of the characters as they struggled to understand what was going on (and there's a trippy transcendence sequence that I think I'm just misreading).

Still, I'm just very happy to get new Beanworld, and I'm hoping the next volume appears soon.