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Atomic Frenchie: Sit. Stay. Rule. by Tom McWeeney, Tom Sniegoski

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5.0

So one day Kirby and his best turtle friend, OB, learn they are being moved to the suburbs by their family or as Kirby sees them, their servants. Although initially unsure of the move, things start to look up when Kirby finds a secret underground laboratory beneath the garage, One night he is visited by a spectral scientist who used to reside in the home and together, they all explore the lab and let's just say an experiment is done on Kirby which should really scare the world in general. Now Kirby is dead set on achieving complete world domination.

To say I loved this book is an understatement. It's done in combination novel/graphic novel style and I found it super easy to get lost not only in the artwork but also in the story. I loved Kirby but have to admit, he is also a tad scary. Let's just say there is no room for obnoxious kid neighbors in Kirby's universe. The authors also manage to introduce some characters toward the end of the book which I am sure will play important roles in future installments.

Never have a seen such a small pup with such a huge ego. Yet he does have some endearing qualities. Wait, who am I kidding, he so full of himself yet you can't help but love him. In fact, he's the perfect antihero. If you love dogs, run, don't walk, to your nearest retailer and grab a copy of this book. It's beautifully done and will be a wonderful addition to my shelves. I just can't wait to see what Kirby is up to next!
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