This book is totally math! Ryan North continues to write spot on Adventure Time stories while adding his own sensibilities. The art by Shelli Paroline, Braden Lamb, and Mike Holmes is frenetic and could easily be screenshots from the show.

This book was tops blooby. As good as the show. Ryan North really "gets" Adventure Time and has no trouble capturing the characters' voices. His little "alt-text" asides at the bottom really make it, too.

A fun and silly time travel story, just up Ryan North's alley.

A new addiction....

Better than the first volume, in my opnion.

This is such a fun book! It captures the essence of the tv show very well, yet uses the comics format to create additional humor goodness. Finn and Jake have misadventure after misadventure while traveling through time and then somehow have to fix the robot apocalypse they inadvertently spawn. There are so many easter eggs, including call backs to the original pilot episode of the series! Although this book is clearly aimed at children, it has sly satiric content for adults, too. The cover gallery has some wonderful variations to enjoy. If you long for new episodes of Adventure Time, this is a great way to satisfy your hunger.

Love me some good BMO content

Definitely enjoyed this!

3.5

The Adventure Time comics may even surpass the show. Because there is no time constraints, the writers of the comics can tell a complete story and allow the reader to explore the world of Ooo. This particular volume involves time-travel, evil robots, and some really great Jake the dog moments. Looking forward to volume 3!