Member Reviews
Tom and Jerry wordless graphic novels by Christopher Harbo and Scott Jeralds.
Brilliant. I loved the pictures and tom and Jerry has been my favourite growing up. Still Brilliant today. 5*.
Not strictly wordless, as there are copious sound FX, and words appearing on screens, this dialogue-free comic is a quick bite of fun for the very young. Tom thinks he can make a fortune by going viral online, but how could he have a chance when there's a whip-smart mouse called Jerry around to spoil everything? How the heck people seem to think a hardback version of this would be worth £17 or more, I don't know. That must surely be a binding designed only for the richest children's libraries – as it is it barely entertains more than a news-stand comic, but it is pleasantly gaudy, dynamic and kinetic, and has a lot of visual quality that suitably harks back to the cartoons of yore.
Brilliant Tom & Jerry comic. Very typical of the normal antics they usually get up to.
Very well drawn and it includes some panal questions at the end of the book, so you can discuss it with children.
Thank you Netgalley and Publisher for ARC