Pretty much everything about this comic makes me happy. The illustrations, the characters, the banter, the ridiculousness of the plot: ALL OF IT is awesome.

John Allison is the greatest comic artist in the UK, the world even, MAYBE EVEN THE UNIVERSE? He is like the cool version of Midas where everything he touches turns to AWESOME and it won't even kill or maim you or whatevs. So let's all help support him by reading this book because unlike the terrifying version of Midas, his gift is not inherently monetarily valuable.

I've followed John Allison's work for several years now and the Case of the Good Boy is yet another maskerwork from him.
Great art and great story.

Don't limit yourself to just this book, get the rest of his work as well and you have days upon days of enjoyment ahead of you.

http://pussreboots.pair.com/blog/2015/comments_09/case_of_the_good_boy.html

Funny, charming, and full of those bittersweet moments that remind you of when you were a kid. The art is lovely, and the imaginative stories trap your attention much as you would be trapped if you fell into a deep pit that was filled with wonderful comics.

Anti-vengeance robots are no match for "death from above"! Seriously, my 7-year-old is loving it, though I think he's missing a bunch. I think it is one of my favoritest books ever and am so mad it wasn't around when I was a preteen.

“We’re playing Unicorn Frenzy & we’re playing it NOW”

Mildred wins a magic pencil and draws herself up a very weird dog. Children are disappearing and a beast is on the loose, attracting the attention of a famous hunter. Jack is being bullied and someone burns down the cricket pavilion, and it's more hilarious and charming and slightly surreal antics from the rival mystery solving teams of Tackleford. One of my favourite webcomics has produced what are now some of my favourite books.

My favorite preteen British detectives!