
Frank Gibson (1)
Author of Bee and PuppyCat, Volume 1
For other authors named Frank Gibson, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Frank Gibson
Capture Creatures, No. 2 2 copies
Capture Creatures, No. 3 1 copy
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I really wanted to like this. The characters are so flipping adorable, and I like the general magical girl premise of it. But I feel this is definitely a comic intended for people already deeply familiar with the web series (which I didn't even know existed), and there was very little in it for me to connect with. The first chapter was very engaging and introduced the characters pretty well, but after that everything just fell apart. I am going to check out the web series, and maybe I'll show more revisit the book to see if I appreciate any of the chapters more after that, but overall, I was not impressed. show less
I really wanted to like this. The characters are so flipping adorable, and I like the general magical girl premise of it. But I feel this is definitely a comic intended for people already deeply familiar with the web series (which I didn't even know existed), and there was very little in it for me to connect with. The first chapter was very engaging and introduced the characters pretty well, but after that everything just fell apart. I am going to check out the web series, and maybe I'll show more revisit the book to see if I appreciate any of the chapters more after that, but overall, I was not impressed. show less
I love Bee and Puppycat. The series has a really cool, wry sense of humour that I find really approachable.
It is a web series, so if you like the series, you'll like the comic books. It's more or less the same, and while I really like the script and the general concept, I read it mostly for the artwork. It's very punchy and dynamic and the artist is not afraid of colour.
The plot isn't always the strongest, but it was really cool to see other artists contribute to the volumes and see how show more they wrote and how they drew. I'm always interested in the composition of comic books, and that was a cool feature.
Check out the web series first, if you like that, check out these comics~ c: show less
It is a web series, so if you like the series, you'll like the comic books. It's more or less the same, and while I really like the script and the general concept, I read it mostly for the artwork. It's very punchy and dynamic and the artist is not afraid of colour.
The plot isn't always the strongest, but it was really cool to see other artists contribute to the volumes and see how show more they wrote and how they drew. I'm always interested in the composition of comic books, and that was a cool feature.
Check out the web series first, if you like that, check out these comics~ c: show less
A marvelous story and delightful homage to the Golden Books of childhood, Becky Dreistadt's artwork truly shines. I have loved her work ever since I first saw the webcomic created by her and the book's writer, Frank Gibson (Tiny Kitten Teeth: http://www.tinykittenteeth.com/), and I knew I had to own this book. It's a charming tale of a tiny tiger whose imagination becomes too tired to play, and how a balloon helps him through. It's lovely and beautiful and a great story. I can't wait to read show more it with my nephew once he's old enough. show less
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- Works
- 14
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- Rating
- 3.8
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