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Good Dog by Graham Chaffee

tracydurnell's review

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4.0

3.5*

clairelorraine's review

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4.0

This made me actually like dogs for a hot second. Anthropomorphized dogs yearning for a sense of belonging, that is.

neven's review

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4.0

A simple, straightforward, touching comic about a stray dog who yearns to belong. One part White Fang, one part Rumble Fish; drawn in a style that's half classic, old-fashioned Sunday ink, half 80s/90s indie zine. A very lovable book.

hollowspine's review

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4.0

An interesting look through dog POV, a dog's homelessness, more or less invisible? The dog expressions were wonderful, expressive without losing their doggy aspects. The story follows Ivan a dog who was born an unwanted puppy and now lives on the streets. Most people shoo him away, misinterpreting his appeal for food or water and while he runs into other dogs he's really looking for a good person.

Ivan is a loyal dog, often trying to be helpful to those he encounters, though his attempts often get him into more trouble. He encounters a variety of other dogs, some with homes, others like him on their own, but finds himself questioning whether dogs are meant to live in wild packs.

My favorite part was Ivan's dreams, developing over the course of the story, which were a gateway into his inner thoughts. The one moment I did not get was the silent judgement of Sawney at the end. I couldn't quite understand what that meant.

I was slightly annoyed that the dogs referred to people mainly as men, like as Good Dogs they were looking for Good Men, women don't figure?

It was also interesting to note that the artist is also a tattoo artist.
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