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Review: All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual #1

All New All Different Avengers Annual #1 CoverYou’ve dreamed of it, you’ve asked for it, you’ve longed for it – and now, you’re going to GET it! No Avenger is safe from – the fan fiction of Kamala Khan!

All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual #1 is a who’s who of creators and most importantly, a lot of fun. The annual features six entertaining stories from writers G. Willow Wilson, Mark Waid, Natasha Allegri, Zac Gorman, Faith Erin Hicks, Scott Kurtz and art from Mahmud Asrar, Tamra Bonvillain, Chip Zdarsky, Natasha Allegri, Jay Fosgitt, Megan Wilson, Faith Erin Hicks, Scott Kurtz, and Steve Hamaker.

Lets get back to that fun part. Usually, I can’t stand annuals. I find them to be filler and rarely are worth the money or time reading them. This is a hell of an exception with entertaining stories from front to back. The transition in the beginning is a little odd, but once it’s clear how the annual is laid out, things are a hell of a ride that had me smiling and laughing throughout.

The concept is simple with Kamala Khan reading fan fiction about her (and a She-Hulk story) written by others. And with that we can stories and styles that vary and all of them work.

Waid and Zdarsky give us humorous jabs at online MRAs, while Gorman and Fosgitt provide an almost meta crack at Marvel itself (at least Spider-Ham). Each is very different in their look and all are solid. This is the first annual I’m actually suggesting folks get, it’s that much fun.

But, what I really like in this annual is the different styles and inclusion of writers and artists you don’t normally see playing in the Marvel universe. Natasha Allegri’s She-Hulk story has me wanting more in both tone and look while Gorman’s hero/animal mix fully expects me to see an entire spin-off from this universe ala Marvel Zombies. It’s very different, and very well done. So much so that I’d love to see Marvel embrace this for an entire year of annuals.

While I’d love to have seen more of a meta-discussion of online culture and fanfiction, there is some of that, but that’s not really the point. The point is to provide something different and fun and this annual succeeds when it comes to that.

Story: G. Willow Wilson, Mark Waid, Natasha Allegri, Zac Gorman, Faith Erin Hicks, Scott Kurtz
Art: Mahmud Asrar, Tamra Bonvillain, Chip Zdarsky, Natasha Allegri, Jay Fosgitt, Megan Wilson, Faith Erin Hicks, Scott Kurtz, Steve Hamaker
Story: 8.55 Art: 8.55 Overall: 8.55 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

VIZ Media Releases Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook

image001VIZ Media gives foodies and pop culture fans something scrumptious to savor as it releases a unique cookbook inspired by the hit animated web series, Bee and PuppyCat.

Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook is a hardcover edition that debuts with an MSRP of $16.95 U.S. / $19.95 CAN. Featuring fun to make recipes as well as illustrations by series creator, Natasha Allegri, the book will become a delicious kitchen complement and will captivate fans of all ages.

Food! Bee and PuppyCat from the popular YouTube series of the same name love to eat, well, almost everything. Their never-ending quest for their next meal or snack leads them on adventures through space and time. Make food magical with this beautifully illustrated Bee and PuppyCat cookbook of tasty recipes and cooking tips and tricks. Chock-full of delicious dishes, this book is for beginner or experienced cooks and intergalactic temp workers alike.

Created by the American cartoonist and writer Natasha Allegri, Bee and PuppyCat depicts the intergalactic, temp-job escapades of twenty-something, chronically-unemployed Bee and her supernatural companion, PuppyCat. The series is produced by Federator Studios / Cartoon Hangover and is widely seen on the Federator Studios / Cartoon Hangover web channel.

The Fan-Fiction World of Ms. Marvel Comes to Life in All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual!

Yes, you read that right! Now experience it like you’ve never seen as a bevy of all-star creators bring you the All-New, All-Different Avengers Annual this August! Featuring contributions from G. Willow Wilson, Mahmud Asrar, Mark Waid, Chip Zdarsky, Natasha Allegri, Zac Gorman, Jay Fosgitt, Faith Erin Hicks and Scott Kurtz – the best and brightest creators in comics bring you a tale of Earth’s mightiest that should not be missed!

Kamala’s been busy saving the world lately. She’s an Avenger and a big time super hero, after all. But she still might be surprised at the stories about her and her teammates on the super hero fan fiction message boards. Are you ready for the first meeting of Kamala Khan and Mar-Vell? What about the “Amazing New Adventures of She-Hulk”? But nothing will prepare you for the flurry of fists and fur in “Ms. Marvel Vs. Squirrel Girl”! And that’s just the beginning!

ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS ANNUAL (JUN160830)
Written by G. WILLOW WILSON, MARK WAID, NATASHA ALLEGRI,
FAIITH ERIN HICKS, SCOTT KURTZ and ZAC GORMAN
Art by MAHMUD ASRAR, CHIP ZDARSKY, NATASHA ALLEGRI,
FAITH ERIN HICKS, SCOTT KURTZ and JAY FOSGITT
Cover by ALEX ROSS
Variant Covers by ALEX ROSS (JUN160831)
SKOTTIE YOUNG (JUN160832) and MAHMUD ASRAR w/ JAY FOSGITT (JUN160833)
FOC – 07/18/16 On-Sale – 08/10/16

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Review: Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat #6

Hellcat6CoverPatsy Walker AKA Hellcat #6 takes a break from the main storyline featuring Hellcat facing off against the Hedy Clarke for the rights to the romance comics featuring her to have its main character and her best friends Ian Soo, Tom Hale, and She-Hulk spend a day at Coney Island. However, X-Men villain/general annoying nuisance Arcade shows up, and the beach trip is a little less relaxing. Natasha Allegri of Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake and Bee and Puppycat fame turns up the adorableness to eleven while having clever page layouts and outrageous facial expressions. Her colors also add a lot to the story going from sky blues as the gang relaxes with food and arcade games on Coney Island to intense blues, reds, and oranges when they face Arcade. Writer Kate Leth brings the fun and crafts a standalone superhero adventure with plenty of quips, puns, and bisexuality.

Hellcat #6 is the comic book equivalent of a heart emoji as Leth and Allegri as they take the format of the Bronze Age Chris Claremont one and done Marvel Team-Up stories and imbue it with manga and animation influences while featuring a diverse cast of characters. Leth subverts  damsel in distress tropes by making Tom the “prize” in Arcade’s claw machine to be rescued and by having Ian be the only character to fail his challenge. (Of course, the guy who doesn’t have his driver’s license is the one who has to do the trippy driving game that makes Diddy Kong Racing look like Baby Park in Mario Kart Double Dash.) And this makes sense in the context of the story because She-Hulk and Hellcat are veteran superheroes while Ian and Tom are co-workers at a super cool gay bookstore. It’s also nice to get supporting characters in a superhero comic, who break out of the usual “damsel” or guest superhero role, and are just well rounded human beings.

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Leth and Allegri give Hellcat a determined underdog vibe as she takes on the strength challenge as she blows off his insults and puts her Krav Maga training to good use in a test of strength. Allegri draws her like a whirling dervish of energy as she freaks about Ian getting electrocuted by Arcade’s traps or just hugs She-Hulk after the big battle. Patsy cares about her friends and helping superpowered people, and her enthusiasm is infectious. Allegri’s character designs enhance characterization as Arcade looks like a JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure character with his posturing, villainous monologues, and preening even as tries to belittle Ian’s masculinity. (It doesn’t work.) Her Jessica Jones is suitably cool and mysterious and matches Leth’s quickfire dialogue for her as she easily deduces Hellcat’s civilian identity. And Allegri gives She-Hulk the best side eye and a hint of rage as she has to restrain her super strength to play by Arcade’s “rules” to save Tom.

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And even if it’s a one-off story, Leth packs Hellcat #7 with some great character moments. One that particularly stands out to me is Ian nonchalantly coming out as bi to Patsy after he tells Arcade that men and women can be platonic friends and not just love interests. It’s just one panel, but Leth and Allegri fill it with a nice dash of humor as Ian jokes about secret identities and forgetting to actually rescue Tom in the heat of battle. For years, mutants and Inhumans have been used as queer subtext, and it’s nice to see Leth make it text in Hellcat and for a male bisexual character play such a prominent role and not necessarily be a superhero. (He gets a great foot stomp in on Arcade though.)

With soothing and energetic art from Natasha Allegri and a script filled with friendship and action from Kate Leth, Hellcat #7 is a reminder that superhero comics can be fun sometimes. This issue is also a great jumping on point for new readers as Leth and Allegri deftly establish the main cast’s dynamic and personalities on the really long commute to Coney Island.

Story: Kate Leth Art: Natasha Allegri Letters: Clayton Cowles
Story: 9  Art: 10 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Buy

Whimsical Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook Announced By VIZ Media

VIZ MediaBeeAndPuppycat-Cookbook-EasyEats and Frederator Networks give readers of all ages a fun and tasty way to create unique dishes and out-of-this-world recipes with the release of a forthcoming cookbook inspired by the hit animated web series, Bee and PuppyCat.

Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook is a hardcover edition set to debut this summer through VIZ Media’s Perfect Square imprint. Easy Eats will feature new and fan-favorite illustrations from series creator, Natasha Allegri. Recipes included in the cookbook stem from the imaginations of Bee and PuppyCat staff along with fans of the series, and are tested by esteemed chefs to ensure each dish is a crowd pleaser. Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook makes a perfect kitchen complement and will carry an MSRP of $16.95 U.S. / $19.95 CAN.

Created by American cartoonist and writer Natasha Allegri, Bee and PuppyCat depicts the intergalactic, temp-job escapades of twenty-something, chronically-unemployed Bee and her supernatural companion, PuppyCat. The series was produced by Frederator Studios and is widely seen on the Frederator Network’s Cartoon Hangover web channel.

Food! Bee and PuppyCat from the popular YouTube series love to eat, well, almost everything. Their never-ending quest for their next meal or snack leads them on intergalactic adventures through space and time. With Easy Eats: A Bee and Puppycat Cookbook, fans and home chefs can create dishes inspired by the show and learn how to make food magical. This beautifully illustrated book has delectable recipes, cooking tips and tricks, and a pinch of inspiration for beginner and experienced cooks, including…

  • Main dishes: For breakfast, lunch, dinner or anytime you’re really hungry
  • Snacks: To share with friends or nibble with your favorite pet
  • Sweets: Pastries, pies and ice cream sundae smiles
  • And much more!

Preview: Bee and PuppyCat Vol. 1 TP

Bee and PuppyCat Vol. 1 TP

Imprint: KaBOOM!

Authors: Natasha Allegri and Garrett Jackson, Various
Artists: Natasha Allegri, Various

This quirky take on the magical girl genre comes to life with Bee, a not-so-graceful temp worker and her partner PuppyCat, the sour curmudgeon who helps her pay rent. Watch these two roommates take on a variety of jobs from cleaning house to finding plants in a collection of charming shorts by indie all-stars Madéleine Flores (Help Us! Great Warrior), Frank Gibson and Becky Dreistadt (Capture Creatures), and more! Collects issues #1-4.

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Preview: Bee & Puppycat #7

Bee & PuppyCat #7

Imprint: KaBOOM!

Authors: Natasha Allegri, Andrew Lorenzi, Zachary Sterling, Megan Brennan
Artist: Andrew Lorenzi, Mad Rupert, Megan Brennan

Bee and PuppyCat are up to more fun adventures as they check out the autumn carnival, help Deckard grow food, and fight off a candy-fueled cold!

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Preview: Bee and PuppyCat #5

Bee and PuppyCat #5

Imprint: KaBOOM!

Authors: Natasha Allegri, T. Zysk, Chrystin Garland, Flynn Nicholls, Meredith McClaren
Artists: T. Zysk, Chrystin Garland, Flynn Nicholls, Meredith McClaren

Temp work can be tiring! Bee’s just gonna grab a coffee…or three…or 20. Between caffeine addiction, karaoke contests, and costume changes, Bee and PuppyCat have a lot to deal with!

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Preview: Bee and PuppyCat #1

Bee and PuppyCat #1

Writer(s): Natasha Allegri, Garrett Jackson
Artist(s): Natasha Allegri

It’s a quirky new take on the magical girl genre with Bee, the forever unemployed main character who can’t seem to figure out life, and the mysterious PuppyCat, a stray…whatever it is…that she stumbled across who has a powerful secret. Fighting bad guys has never been so funny.

You might already love it if you’re one of the thousands who supported the Kickstarter campaign, but for those of you just joining us, if you like stories that feature magical girls like SAILOR MOON, MADOKA MAGICA, and POWERPUFF GIRLS, you will enjoy BEE AND PUPPYCAT! It’s a slice-of-life story with a twist, and it has so much comedy and enchantment you can’t help but be swept up.

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Record-breaking web series gets KaBOOM! comic series with Bee and Puppycat #1

KaBOOM!, an imprint of BOOM! Studios, has announced the May debut of Bee and Puppycat #1 from fan-favorite creator Natasha Allegri. After breaking the record for most funded web series on Kickstarter, this quirky take on the magical girl genre is coming to comics this May with co-writer Garrett Jackson and covers illustrated by Allegri, Zac Gorman , Coleman Engle, and Becky Dreistadt.

It’s a quirky new take on the magical girl genre with Bee, the forever unemployed main character who can’t seem to figure out life, and the mysterious PuppyCat, a stray…whatever it is…that she stumbled across who has a powerful secret. Fighting bad guys has never been so funny.

Bee and Puppycat #1 arrives in comic shops on May 14th with a cover price of $3.99 under Diamond order code MAR140984. Cover A by Natasha Allegri and Cover B by Zac Gorman will ship in a 50/50 intermix. Variant covers by Coleman Engle and Becky Dreistadt will be available in limited quantities.

BEE AND PUPPYCAT #1 Cover A by Natasha Allegri BEE AND PUPPYCAT #1 Cover B by Zac Gorman BEE AND PUPPYCAT #1 Cover C by Coleman Engle BEE AND PUPPYCAT #1 Cover D by Becky Dreistadt

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