Gumby Graphic Novel Vol. 1
by Jeff Whitman; Eric Esquivel; Andy Fish; Sholly Fisch
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Pub Date Nov 07 2017 | Archive Date Feb 14 2018
Description
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781629918211 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 80 |
Featured Reviews
Love Jolyon Yates art! This is a fun retro comic suitable for all ages. Would love to see Whitman and Yates stretch further with their obvious talent into some graphic series with more depth, but this is a very fun piece that many students will enjoy.
OK, I will first admit that I love Gumby and Pokey! Takes me back to a good time. As for this graphic novel, I loved it! I thought it was well-written and presented. Good for kids and adults. Not hard to follow at all. I hope that they keep up this series. It was a fun read!
Delightful! Not only will new young readers be introduced to Gumby and Pokey but nostalgia will kick in for all of us who were fans long ago.
In this graphic novel, Gumby is confronted by moon creatures and must figure out how to handle the situation. There are several more episodes where situations are to be reckoned with and Gumby and Pokey do so in an entertaining, yet, purposeful, way. It's sure to be a hit!
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