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Star Pig #3 (Star Pig, #3) by Francesco Gaston, Delilah S. Dawson

megan_unthank's review against another edition

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4.0

I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher IDW Publishing for allowing me to receive this E-ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Star Pig
by Delilah S. Dawson

Now to be completely transparent I had already read issues #1 and #2 before getting this ARC of the story! I think this is so much fun and the artwork is beautiful. I think the characters and concepts are very original and just like I said is a fun Graphic Novel that is so easy to read and breeze right through.

4 Stars / B+

ramblingoutloud's review against another edition

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4.0

This was not what I had expected, but delightful all the same.. I loved the premise of Earth having not made contact with alien species, but alien species knowing basically everything about them. Great illustrations, interesting and exciting premise and an ending that leaves me wondering and wanting more. What will they do now? Find a planet? Listen to music and roam? Find their way home?

A really good start!

/ Denise

readingwithnori's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5

This was so much fun to read. It had references like Star Wars, Celebrities, and popular songs. Don’t think I forgot about Edwards room, I died of laughter!

theengineerisreading's review against another edition

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4.0

Star Pig is an intergalactic adventure featuring human teen Vess Singh-Rodriguez and 'space pig' Theo Tardigrade. The two had an unexpected meet-up when a sporadic cloud alien blasted Vess' spaceship while the teens were on their way to space camp and Vess is the survivor Theo was able to save.

From then an out-of-this-world friendship blooms as the two main characters venture with one ultimate goal: to go home to their planets safely and in one piece.

Things I love about this e-galley is that the illustrations are on point and each scene was depicted as if it was traced from real life. Noting that the setting is on space made it more interesting and all the alien interactions added flavor to the story. The writing is also top notch, the Earth references are relatable and most lines are hilarious. I enjoy the Keanu Reeves fascination and the Synthesizer.

Overall, it was an enjoyable read.
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