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I'm Fat!: A Critters Adventure
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I’m Fat!: A Critters Adventure

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

My daughter and I had a chance to preview the book and it is AMAZING and SPECTACULAR! Don’t miss a chance to own this comic! it is silly in all the right places. The world needs more pure silly fun in it…. -Mike and Aurora Garguilo, creators of Dino Heroes, Whisker Warriors, TaeCATwondo

TED meets Barney but with a kid vibe with a vibrant imagination. Entertaining! -Spencer Williams

They look like stuffed animals but could they really be alive? You never know with this sequel to The Magic Press: And other Critter Stories.

Anthony Feinman’s latest children’s graphic novel story, I’M FAT! A Critters Adventure begins with Leni Bear (Short for Millennium) waking up one morning, looking at herself in the mirror and declaring herself FAT! So begins a morning of goofy comments around the breakfast table with her fellow Critters, messy tooth brushing mishaps, fall walks and sweet encounters with stray creatures, and worst of all, FOOD COMAS! Along the way take as space adventure trip aboard a star ship and then navigate dreamland to escape EVIL FOOD! So relax and don’t be surprised when you fall in love with the Critters’ next all new adventure!

Booklife Review:

Writer/artist Feinman (Tears of the Prophets) delivers a zany, emotionally frenetic graphic novel adventure full of animated stuffed toys that demonize unhealthy food with silly humor. Stuffed white bear Millennium Leni Harmony obsessively decides she is too fat, and goes to humans Aaron and Rebecca for help with diet and exercise. Leni is frustrated by her husband Schaumy, who is consumed with eating junk food and watching TV, leading to food coma-induced, Star Trek-themed dreamscapes and eventually a group nap fantasy in which Leni is transformed into a monster by a sugary, salty drink-and eventually saved by her friends from an aggressive salt shaker and its toothy ice cream scoop sidekick.

Feinman’s amusing art is intentionally lumpy, brightly colored, and busy but centered on closeup perspectives of the characters, a good match for the plot’s blend of light-heartedness and intensity. A side plot in which Leni meets a cuddly pig-unicorn toy is a quiet delight in the midst of the chaos, and a character index to clarifying each main player’s role proves useful.

The food advice demonizes fat, sugar, and salt while promoting gluten-free, healthy cuisine, though the junk food here seems like more fun, and the salt shaker’s declaration of its physiological value comes across as a weirdly rational villain’s monologue. The caring aspirational human adults and the body humor feel more appropriate to the aesthetic of younger readers, though the busy pages, number of characters, and plot complexity seat this in the middle-grade reading level. Kids who are attracted to a goofy, high-energy art style and good-natured visceral body humor will find this set of adventures hilarious; parents interested in informally promoting a healthy eating message may want to help this make its way to the reading pile.

Takeaway: A goofy, upbeat graphic novel for kids about healthy eating.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ink & Feathers Comics
Date
1 June 2022
Pages
102
ISBN
9798218021139

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

My daughter and I had a chance to preview the book and it is AMAZING and SPECTACULAR! Don’t miss a chance to own this comic! it is silly in all the right places. The world needs more pure silly fun in it…. -Mike and Aurora Garguilo, creators of Dino Heroes, Whisker Warriors, TaeCATwondo

TED meets Barney but with a kid vibe with a vibrant imagination. Entertaining! -Spencer Williams

They look like stuffed animals but could they really be alive? You never know with this sequel to The Magic Press: And other Critter Stories.

Anthony Feinman’s latest children’s graphic novel story, I’M FAT! A Critters Adventure begins with Leni Bear (Short for Millennium) waking up one morning, looking at herself in the mirror and declaring herself FAT! So begins a morning of goofy comments around the breakfast table with her fellow Critters, messy tooth brushing mishaps, fall walks and sweet encounters with stray creatures, and worst of all, FOOD COMAS! Along the way take as space adventure trip aboard a star ship and then navigate dreamland to escape EVIL FOOD! So relax and don’t be surprised when you fall in love with the Critters’ next all new adventure!

Booklife Review:

Writer/artist Feinman (Tears of the Prophets) delivers a zany, emotionally frenetic graphic novel adventure full of animated stuffed toys that demonize unhealthy food with silly humor. Stuffed white bear Millennium Leni Harmony obsessively decides she is too fat, and goes to humans Aaron and Rebecca for help with diet and exercise. Leni is frustrated by her husband Schaumy, who is consumed with eating junk food and watching TV, leading to food coma-induced, Star Trek-themed dreamscapes and eventually a group nap fantasy in which Leni is transformed into a monster by a sugary, salty drink-and eventually saved by her friends from an aggressive salt shaker and its toothy ice cream scoop sidekick.

Feinman’s amusing art is intentionally lumpy, brightly colored, and busy but centered on closeup perspectives of the characters, a good match for the plot’s blend of light-heartedness and intensity. A side plot in which Leni meets a cuddly pig-unicorn toy is a quiet delight in the midst of the chaos, and a character index to clarifying each main player’s role proves useful.

The food advice demonizes fat, sugar, and salt while promoting gluten-free, healthy cuisine, though the junk food here seems like more fun, and the salt shaker’s declaration of its physiological value comes across as a weirdly rational villain’s monologue. The caring aspirational human adults and the body humor feel more appropriate to the aesthetic of younger readers, though the busy pages, number of characters, and plot complexity seat this in the middle-grade reading level. Kids who are attracted to a goofy, high-energy art style and good-natured visceral body humor will find this set of adventures hilarious; parents interested in informally promoting a healthy eating message may want to help this make its way to the reading pile.

Takeaway: A goofy, upbeat graphic novel for kids about healthy eating.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ink & Feathers Comics
Date
1 June 2022
Pages
102
ISBN
9798218021139