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deepfreezebatman's review
3.0
with my love of sasquatches I had to check out this book. Although at times the art is brilliant, there are times when it's confusing. Overall the story didn't exactly win me over, but it is a quick, fun, and enjoyable read with an interesting twist to the Big Foot legend.
adelaidemetzger_robotprophet's review
5.0
Doug TenNapel can do no wrong in my eyes when it comes to his work.
You want progressive, oddball relationships? He's got it. You want action and real danger for the hero? He's got it. You want important themes on the kindness of strangers and forgiveness? He's got it. Do you want to freaking cry???? Because he's got that too!
Flink is also another ode to nature and TenNapel’s love for creation which he incorporates in every single one of his works. I love the concept of the Bigfoot tribes in this one and how it may be in direct relation with TenNapel’s latest Bigfoot Bill series.
Once again I am highly satisfied and misty-eyed by this masterpiece. Go buy and read Doug TenNapel books. It's hella worth it.
You want progressive, oddball relationships? He's got it. You want action and real danger for the hero? He's got it. You want important themes on the kindness of strangers and forgiveness? He's got it. Do you want to freaking cry???? Because he's got that too!
Flink is also another ode to nature and TenNapel’s love for creation which he incorporates in every single one of his works. I love the concept of the Bigfoot tribes in this one and how it may be in direct relation with TenNapel’s latest Bigfoot Bill series.
Once again I am highly satisfied and misty-eyed by this masterpiece. Go buy and read Doug TenNapel books. It's hella worth it.
dreesreads's review
4.0
This is a cute and sweet early graphic novel from Doug TenNapel. "Early" means it is black and white—but this largely takes place in a snowstorm, so it is also appropriate.
Definitely more middle grade than YA for this one—a little scary, a little sad. And then happy endings all around.
Definitely more middle grade than YA for this one—a little scary, a little sad. And then happy endings all around.
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