mpatshi's review against another edition
4 stars for the excellent artwork by Skottie young, vibrant and hilarious!
isapropanol's review against another edition
4.25
I remember being confused throughout most of it, but I generally enjoyed reading it.
hcramer22's review against another edition
3.0
This reminded me of old school Cartoon Network kids shows in its style. The story was okay and had a pretty satisfying conclusion, so I’m not quite sure how it would continue in another volume.
lukeisthename34's review against another edition
3.0
I wasn't the demographic for this, and I'm not sure that demo exists anymore. The art really reminded me of my youth reading CRACKED or MAD, and I think as a kid I would have liked this. But in an age of discussion and resources for bullying, I just don't know what kid is going for this now. Hope I'm wrong because it was entertaining.
verumsolum's review
3.0
I found this a weird issue. We had a bit of a time jump between issues #2 and #3 and… I'm not sure why we have an issue with these particular events. I feel like we skipped some potentially-interesting preparation for the Bully Wars into the very start of them, but with enough filler that nothing actually felt like it happened this issue, except for the one surprise reveal, which we don't know all about yet. I was almost a 2-star on this one, but that felt too harsh. Hopefully #4 is back to the earlier levels for me.
andreaway's review against another edition
5.0
Fantastic this was an excellent graphic novel, from the creator and genius behind I Hate Fairyland. This was fun and throughly enjoyable.
indigo_han's review against another edition
4.0
Honestly, is there anything that Scottie young can’t do??!
isabella_hansen's review against another edition
2.0
First of all: Thank you Image and Diamond for surplying me with this advanced readers copy of Skottie Youngs new comic.
I like the idea of The Bully Wars. It's an interesting thought that the biggest bully in school is decided through a secret competition held by the school coach. And it's always entertaining when the shifting dynamics that occur when bully and victim has to work together gets explored.
This comic has a lot of interesting points (the effect of changeing hierachys and the point of view of a bully), but a lot of the times it unfortunately reads like a bad childrens cartoon show.
But it has a lot of potential, and definitely decerves a chance.
I like the idea of The Bully Wars. It's an interesting thought that the biggest bully in school is decided through a secret competition held by the school coach. And it's always entertaining when the shifting dynamics that occur when bully and victim has to work together gets explored.
This comic has a lot of interesting points (the effect of changeing hierachys and the point of view of a bully), but a lot of the times it unfortunately reads like a bad childrens cartoon show.
But it has a lot of potential, and definitely decerves a chance.