pastathief's review
2.0
Me: Done!
Sarah: What did you think?
Me: It was odd.
Sarah: But was it good?
Me: Eeeeehhhhhh.....
Sarah: Just odd?
Me: Yep.
Sarah: What did you think?
Me: It was odd.
Sarah: But was it good?
Me: Eeeeehhhhhh.....
Sarah: Just odd?
Me: Yep.
mountsleepyhead's review
4.0
Steve Wolfhard's Adventure Time pedigree is here in both the (wonderfully) absurd humor, wholly wacky but heartfelt storytelling, and the beautiful artwork. A joy to read.
n8duke's review
5.0
Wonderfully weird. I LOLed a bunch. Just ask my girlfriend. I think I was annoying.
smore's review
5.0
Loved this to bits: bittersweet, weird, heartfelt and the perfect level of gross-cute.
invertible_hulk's review
4.0
Cat Rackham -- this takes me back to the halcyon days of internet comics.
hollowspine's review
5.0
Older fans of Adventure Time will enjoy the adventures of Cat Rackham, as he attempts to eek out an existence, avoid depression, crazy cat ladies (the craziest), and random cats with guns. Perhaps the most true depiction of depression I’ve ever seen in the first comic, “Cat Rackham Gets Depressed.”
I’d highly recommend this graphic novel, it’s absurd, laugh out loud funny, yet also really melancholy and has some really touching and true depictions of suffering from depression. Those who liked Jen Lee Thunderpaw comics or Lauren Mongers Terrible Terrible Terrible would probably like this as well.
I’d highly recommend this graphic novel, it’s absurd, laugh out loud funny, yet also really melancholy and has some really touching and true depictions of suffering from depression. Those who liked Jen Lee Thunderpaw comics or Lauren Mongers Terrible Terrible Terrible would probably like this as well.
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