Whalesville and rocks and minerals
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Whalesville and rocks and minerals
Has anyone else read this yet? I thought it was really unique and fun
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Re: Whalesville and rocks and minerals
Both stories were a bit meh, but I loved the art. Whaleville's illustration, in particular, were amazing.
That said, I liked that Bad Idea went out on a limb to try something different. You don't see this type of work being released by any mainstream publisher.
That said, I liked that Bad Idea went out on a limb to try something different. You don't see this type of work being released by any mainstream publisher.
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Re: Whalesville and rocks and minerals
$9.99 for 2 very irrelevant stories that feel like bedtime stories for toddlers (and they'd probably fall asleep quickly).
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Re: Whalesville and rocks and minerals
Devil’s advocate: wasn’t this book marketed as a comic unlike all other Bad Idea books and meant for younger children?
Egad, a base tone denotes a bad age!
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Re: Whalesville and rocks and minerals
+1Jrosen wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 5:40:49 pm Both stories were a bit meh, but I loved the art. Whaleville's illustration, in particular, were amazing.
That said, I liked that Bad Idea went out on a limb to try something different. You don't see this type of work being released by any mainstream publisher.
Whalesville story was the better of the 2, Rocks and Minerals story was a bit disjointed.
Overall, 3.5/5 (art being a big factor)