Reviews
Bee and Puppycat #6 by Meredith McClaren, Andrew Lorenzi, Joy Ang, Natasha Allegri, Carey Pietsch
fictionofthefix's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
holmesstorybooks's review
3.0
So Puppycat's self-evaluation of his performance is super cute.
These comics are just that, though. They're cute, they're light, they're fluffy. They're weird and strange and really readable. I read them when I couldn't sleep and they were just perfect to keep me entertained.
I find some of the stories really easy to relate to, and I appreciate the fact that Bee isn't a super-slim young woman but someone who likes comfy clothes and coffee and cake.
This series is awesome and the work that goes into these issues is evident in the final product. c:
These comics are just that, though. They're cute, they're light, they're fluffy. They're weird and strange and really readable. I read them when I couldn't sleep and they were just perfect to keep me entertained.
I find some of the stories really easy to relate to, and I appreciate the fact that Bee isn't a super-slim young woman but someone who likes comfy clothes and coffee and cake.
This series is awesome and the work that goes into these issues is evident in the final product. c:
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