Cat Kid Comic Club. Perspectives / written, illustrated, and colored by Dav Pilkey as George Beard and Harold Hutchins ; with digital color by Jose Garibaldi.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781338784855
- ISBN: 1338784854
- ISBN: 9781338784862
- ISBN: 1338784862
- ISBN: 9781338796704
- ISBN: 1338796704
- ISBN: 9781536471076
- ISBN: 1536471070
- Physical Description: 221 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
General Note: | Publisher, publishing date, and paging may vary "Treehouse Comix proudly presents." Chiefly illustrations. Barnes & Noble exclusive includes a pull-out Cat Kid Comic Club coloring poster. |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader AR MG 2.6 1 513718. |
Language Note: | In English. |
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Subject: | Clubs > Comic books, strips, etc. Cats > Comic books, strips, etc. Frogs > Comic books, strips, etc. Siblings > Comic books, strips, etc. Perspective (Philosophy) > Comic books, strips, etc. |
Genre: | Comics (Graphic works) Humorous comics. Funny animal comics. Animal fiction. Graphic novels. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Webb City Public Library | JF Pilkey, Dav (Text) | 38262300006995 | Juvenile Graphic Novels | Available | - |
Kirkus Review
Cat Kid Comic Club: Perspectives: a Graphic Novel (Cat Kid Comic Club #2): from the Creator of Dog Man
Kirkus Reviews
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Li'l Petey and the young frogs of the Cat Kid Comic Club return for a second session that intersperses classroom and family drama with the froglets' own comics. This week's lesson is perspective, both the graphical kind and the broad concept. The latter is perhaps best articulated by the froglets' dad, Flippy, as he adjudicates Melvin and Naomi's sibling bickering: "PERSPECTIVE isn't just about DRAWING!!!â¦It's about seeing the world from someone ELSE'S point of view!!!" Indeed, lessons in perspective abound: Curly and Gilbert's Time Wasters comic reveals the Great Chicago Fire to have been a crashing boreâ¦to time-traveling frog-kids who spent it playing video games; Poppy's Skelopup gently shows how a dead dog and a dead girl, both grieving the losses of their former companions, find comfort over time through sharing their feelings with one another; and Summer and Starla's Shodo Gardens readjusts assumptions with a series of haiku paired with photographs. Melvin and Naomi's journey to détente, which forms the volume's narrative throughline, includes an examination of unearned male privilege. Sharing coloring duties with Garibaldi, Pilkey deftly applies his trademark sly mix of revelation and in-your-face zaniness in busy, froglet-filled panels that take advantage of the anthology format to showcase comics' versatility. Mind-bending, in the best possible way. (notes and fun facts) (Graphic fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.