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The trouble-seeking, monster-bashing duo Cindy and Biscuit are back at it again!
This time, Cindy and her four-legged best friend are keeping busy thwarting alien abductions, battling demonic dolls, and patrolling the nearby woods for all kinds of creepy, crawly, spine-chilling creatures—normal kid stuff. If only unsuspecting parents and school teachers knew of the dangers lurking around every corner, but sometimes being an unsung hero means class participation in between all the adventures!
These dark and delightful tales pack in scares, action, thrills, and occasional quiet devastation. Cindy and Biscuit: Wild, Wild Life collects even more of UK indie comics phenom Dan White’s long-running series—and includes brand-new stories for readers of all ages!
The trouble-seeking, monster-bashing duo Cindy and Biscuit are back at it again!
This time, Cindy and her four-legged best friend are keeping busy thwarting alien abductions, battling demonic dolls...
The trouble-seeking, monster-bashing duo Cindy and Biscuit are back at it again!
This time, Cindy and her four-legged best friend are keeping busy thwarting alien abductions, battling demonic dolls, and patrolling the nearby woods for all kinds of creepy, crawly, spine-chilling creatures—normal kid stuff. If only unsuspecting parents and school teachers knew of the dangers lurking around every corner, but sometimes being an unsung hero means class participation in between all the adventures!
These dark and delightful tales pack in scares, action, thrills, and occasional quiet devastation. Cindy and Biscuit: Wild, Wild Life collects even more of UK indie comics phenom Dan White’s long-running series—and includes brand-new stories for readers of all ages!
Cindy and Biscuit are so precious. I loved seeing their adventures. End of story. This gives Scooby Doo vibes. Monsters galore!
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I was happy to see a return of Cindy and Biscuit! A girl and her dog who fight all kinds of monsters and robots. The artwork is amazing!
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Cindy and Biscuit manages to be both a cute and incredibly creepy book all at the same time,with a heavy dose of sci-fi along with the humor and horror. I like the art style- it was reminiscent of Jamie Hewlett's work. I'll give other volumes of this a read as well
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Eduardo A, Librarian
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Cincy and Biscuit it's an episodic story that successfully blends the perfect dose of comedy, action, and fear. I love it.
Thanks to NetGalley and publisher for this advanced reader's copy.
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Casey H, Bookseller
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Thank you NetGalley and Oni Press for this arc
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This was so good! It reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes, but for a bit older audience, full of monsters and adventures that span multiple pages. Cindy is a powerful girl, keeping her town safe from invading monsters and aliens with the help of her dog Biscuit. This was a really fun read, but had an undercurrent of melancholy. She doesn't really have friends, and seems to get picked on. One kid mentioned her dad, which we never see - where is he? I haven't read volume one of this, but i know i would love it and i plan on reading it for a bit more context. The art in this was fantastic too, just enough detail to be appealing to kids and adults alike. The aliens and monsters were unique and interesting. I loved this!
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Cindy and Biscuit are so precious. I loved seeing their adventures. End of story. This gives Scooby Doo vibes. Monsters galore!
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Rachel M, Reviewer
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I was happy to see a return of Cindy and Biscuit! A girl and her dog who fight all kinds of monsters and robots. The artwork is amazing!
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lori c, Reviewer
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Cindy and Biscuit manages to be both a cute and incredibly creepy book all at the same time,with a heavy dose of sci-fi along with the humor and horror. I like the art style- it was reminiscent of Jamie Hewlett's work. I'll give other volumes of this a read as well
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Was this review helpful?
Eduardo A, Librarian
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Cincy and Biscuit it's an episodic story that successfully blends the perfect dose of comedy, action, and fear. I love it.
Thanks to NetGalley and publisher for this advanced reader's copy.
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Was this review helpful?
Casey H, Bookseller
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Thank you NetGalley and Oni Press for this arc
5/5 stars!
This was so good! It reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes, but for a bit older audience, full of monsters and adventures that span multiple pages. Cindy is a powerful girl, keeping her town safe from invading monsters and aliens with the help of her dog Biscuit. This was a really fun read, but had an undercurrent of melancholy. She doesn't really have friends, and seems to get picked on. One kid mentioned her dad, which we never see - where is he? I haven't read volume one of this, but i know i would love it and i plan on reading it for a bit more context. The art in this was fantastic too, just enough detail to be appealing to kids and adults alike. The aliens and monsters were unique and interesting. I loved this!