A review by kjboldon
Agatha Heterodyne and the Beetleburg Clank by Phil Foglio

4.0

Silly fun in this opening of a new series. Lots of world building is this steampunk-y setting, lots of characters to introduce, and a nice mystery that we see immediately that Agatha "Clay" is more than she seems.

The women and men are drawn very sexualized, which doesnt bug me as all look healthy and not starved, the Foglios have always done sex-positive art, and this series establishes itself as so silly and cheerful that I don't take offense but YMMV.

I started reading and found it hard to put down, and immediately started #2 after I finished #1. I like the large size format of the books.