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Preview: Bob’s Burgers: Well Done TP

Bob’s Burgers: Well Done TP

writer: Loren Bouchard, Ben Dickerson, Jeff Drake, Rachel Hastings, Mark Von der Heide
artist: Anthony Aguinaldo, Tom Connor, Krystal Fleming, Frank Forte, Alexandra Gallant, Maggie Harbaugh, Kat Kosmala, Jennyfer Maria, Hector Reynoso, Kimball Shirley
cover: Jay Howell
FC • 112 pages • $14.99 • Teen+
COLLECTS ISSUES 5-8!

Satisfy your hunger for the red hot Bob’s Burgers with this sizzling new collection, served well done! Written and illustrated by the fine folks at the Emmy Award-winning studio Bento Box Entertainment, these Belcher Family shenanigans are guaranteed to delight fans of all ages. Thrill to Louise’s investigation into a pest control problem, Tina’s fanciful pursuit of Jimmy Pesto’s heart, and Gene’s imaginative reimagining of a maritime classic! The Belcher parents Bob and Linda also join in on the fun, alongside dozens of your favorite cast members. Bon appetite!

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Preview: Bob’s Burgers Ongoing #5

Bob’s Burgers Ongoing #5

writer: Loren Bouchard, Ben Dickerson, Jeff Drake, Rachel Hastings
artist: Anthony Aguinaldo, Tom Connor, Kat Kosmala, Hector Reynoso, Kimball Shirley
covers: Damon Wong (a), Ashley Armstrong (b)
Fans & retailers, order the cover of your choice!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+

In the fifth issue of the ongoing Bob’s Burgers Comic Book, the Belchers serve you a steaming plate of new stories! Louise tracks down a peculiar pest control problem; Gene dives deep down to the depths of the ocean as Captain Gene-o; we join Tina for the second installment of “Tinablanca”; Bob has a need for speed in his newest food truck idea; and Linda discovers that sea creatures love the camera, and the camera loves them.

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Preview: Bob’s Burgers Vol. 1

Bob’s Burgers Vol. 1

Chad Brewster, Jeff Drake, Justin Hook, Rachel Hastings, Mike Olsen (w)
Robin Brigstocke, Bernard Derriman, Frank Forte, Tyler Garrison, Tony Gennaro, Kat Kosmala, Brad Rader, Hector Reynoso, Steven Theis, Damon Wong (a)
Steve Umbleby (c)
FC • 136+ pages • $17.99 • Teen+

Now you can read about the Belcher family (parents Bob and Linda, and their children Tina, Gene and Louise) with brand-new in-canon stories created by the TV show’s producers, writers, and animators – and overseen by series creator Loren Bouchard! ! That’s right, all-original stories that expand upon the fan-favorite animated series, including hilarious installments of “Louise’s Unsolved Mysteries”, “Tina’s Erotic Friend Fiction”, “A Gene Belcher Original Musical”, “Letters Written by Linda”, “Bob’s Burgers of the Day”, and much more!

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Review: Bob’s Burgers Vol. 1

BobsBurgersTP-Cov-60lbJust because I’m a fan of an animated T.V. show doesn’t always mean I’ll want to read the comic but with Bob’s Burgers Volume 1 (Dynamite) by the writers and artists/ animators of the show, overseen by its creator Loren Bouchard, I’m now a fan of both the television and comic book versions. For me the show always ends too soon but this collected edition of the first five issues gave me plenty to chew, along with palate-cleansing interludes of pin-up art in various styles by different artists. Want to see a portrait of Bob in the style of Van Gogh? It’s here. The whole family in stained glass? Yes, like in a church. It’s here, too.

With this edition you get several installments of Tina’s Erotic Friend Fiction in genres from sci-fi to Western, to zombies. Is “zombies” a genre? I hesitate to say horror because it’s too funny. Tina’s butt-obsession is in full play throughout her stories so as you can imagine, Jimmy Pesto, Jr. figures quite prominently. Gene’s musical theatre endeavors play out in rhyme, with farts aplenty. Louise’s sections feature her wreaking havoc at school and at home, and solving mysteries in her hard-charging, get-outta-my-way style. I especially like the outcome of her sleuthing in the library book vandalism case! In one instance she doesn’t quite solve the mystery involving a member of a boy band group but I’m very intrigued and hope this will be addressed in the future (where are you, Boo?).

Layout 1We don’t see a whole lot of Bob and Linda in this volume, but what we do see is quite interesting. I love Linda’s way of talking (her syntax and diction) so I enjoyed being treated to her letters to (mostly) corporate recipients with ideas for inventions, new perfumes and tips on wine-drinking for busy moms. From Bob there are burger-of-the-day idea lists, fresh from the kitchen on ruled, grease-stained paper. The cleverly-named daily burger special is a running motif on the show that gets a more satisfying treatment here, some even with illustrations. Coming up with these is Bob’s thing–he’s really good at it and when I read them they make me hungry.

I love the very distinctive voices on the television version and that’s the only thing missing from the comic book, but since I’ve watched the show since the get-go, the voices are recorded in my mind and play as I’m reading. If you haven’t really watched the show and you’re new to this fabulously quirky universe located in a sea-side town populated with characters from the cranky and eccentric to the delusional yet hilarious, well, the most fun is in watching Bob, Linda and the kids interact with them.

I’m a fan of the drawing and the way the characters look, both on the show and in the comic. Even some of the more initially outlandish-looking side characters tend to remind me of folks I’ve known or seen. As for my favorite supporting character, in the future I’d like to see more of Tina’s and Jimmy Jr.’s classmate, Zeke, who, like Nelson in The Simpsons has gone from being a quasi-bully and sidekick for Jimmy, Jr. to a more full-fledged character on the show. With his modified mullet hairstyle and Southern accent, he has a surprising knack for cooking and a fondness for older women. In the future I’ll be on the look-out for more of Zeke and definitely more about Louise’s search for her boy-band member crush—yes, Louise has a crush!

Story: Mike Olsen, Jeff Drake, Rachel Hastings, Justin Hook, Chad Brewster
Art: Brad Rader, Tony Gennero, Frank Forte, Bernard Derriman, Robin Brigstocke, Damon Wong, Kat Kosmala, Cecilia Aranovich, Kyung Shin, Marcelo Benavides, Ken Laramay, Paul Claerhout, Ryan Mattos, Steve Umbelby
Story: 9.5 Art: 9.7 Overall: 9.8
Recommendation: Buy

Dynamite Entertainment provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review.

Preview: Bob’s Burgers #5

Bob’s Burgers #5

Justin Hook, Rachel Hastings, Mike Olsen, Jeff Drake (w)
Tony Gennaro, Hector Reynoso, Marcelo Benavides, Ken Laramay, Paul Claerhout, Ryan Mattos, Kimball Shirley, Bernard Derriman, Kat Kosmala (a)
Hector Reynoso (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
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The final issue in the first-ever Bob’s Burgers miniseries, featuring five original stories of the Belcher family! In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Tina finds a familiar face; Bob cultivates a list of literary classics; Louise tries to shed light on a Boyz 4 Now mystery while denying having any interest in them whatsoever; Linda imagines an alternate universe; and Gene presents a musical set at Robot College. Winner of the 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program!

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Preview: Bob’s Burgers #3

Bob’s Burgers #3

Chad Brewster, Rachel Hastings, Mike Olsen (w)
Tony Gennaro, Frank Forte, Kat Kosmala, Damon Wong (a)
Devin Roth (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
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Five brand-new stories of the Belcher family! Tina’s erotic friend fiction takes us to the Wild West for a sharp shooter stand-off, Bob makes a profitable prediction, Louise imagines a fantastically unfathomable fort, Linda pitches peculiar perfumes, and Gene presents a musical that is both euphonious and amphibious. From the creative team behind Bob’s Burgers, one of the most popular animated sitcoms on television, as seen on Fox!

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