‘Adventure Time’ # 39: Fast Paced Humor and Lively Art
Adventure Time # 39 keeps the final part of the story arc strong and enjoyable. The comic will surely delight readers of all ages for its jokes, fast paced story, and beautiful artwork.
Adventure Time # 39 keeps the final part of the story arc strong and enjoyable. The comic will surely delight readers of all ages for its jokes, fast paced story, and beautiful artwork.
For a comic such as Adventure Time, the writing reflects a maturity in it for adults and humor for children. Hastings stops to reflect on the important role of food in the everyday world and its role in society. Food and cooking in the land of Ooo plays a large role in keeping social order and peace. Without food, the citizens of the Ooo become restless and dangerous. The concept gives readers food for thought.
Adventure Time has always had a seemingly loose continuity filled with standalone stories that becomes woven together over the course of the series. Bitter Sweets, published by Boom! Studios, feels no different.
Adventure Time! OGN: Seeing Red Writer: Kate Leth Illustrator: Zachary Sterling Inks: Ru Xu with Tessa Stone Tones: Amanda Lafrenais Letters: Aubrey Aiese LSP’s Purse supplement: Meredith McClaren Cover: Stephanie Gonzaga Publisher: KaBOOM! Purchase: http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Adventure-Time-Original-GN-Vol.-03-Seeing-Red___445058 As many devout Adventure Time fans can tell you, there is only one glaring criticism with the show; the lack of Marceline. …