A review by plaidbrarian
Flying Lessons by Andy Runton

3.0

Like the finest Russian novels of the 19th century, Owly Vol. 3: Flying Lessons explores themes of human struggle and... well, no, not really. It's a little kids' comic about a little owl who wants to make friends, a flying squirrel terrified that the owl wants to eat him, and the near fatal injury of their mutual worm friend that ultimately brings them together. Everything's really cute, and all the characters speak in pictograms. Little kids will love it, but adults' tolerance may vary; some will dig it, others will be sent into an official Sunny Von Bulow diabetic coma from the sweetness of it all. So, you know, you've been warned.