A review by tashrow
Binky to the Rescue by Ashley Spires

This sequel to Binky the Space Cat continues Binky’s adventures as a cat who believes he lives in outer space. The graphic novel format is an ideal way to showcase the wry humor of the story. In this latest adventure, Binky is busily battling his enemies, the insects that he considers aliens. But when he pushes too hard on a window screen, he falls out the window and into the backyard, or outer space! Luckily, Binky thinks quickly and finds a oxygen source (the garden hose) and ties himself down securely to keep from floating off (on a garden gnome.) He takes notes on alien activity and as he is doing that notices that his co-pilot Ted has also fallen into outer space. But before he can rescue Ted, he is attacked by wasps and then taken inside by his human. Now Binky must launch a brave rescue of Ted by re-entering the vastness of outer space.

Spires’ illustrations are very funny, showing the truth of Binky’s situation clearly to the reader. Much of the humor is physical and vaudevillian, playing out in the illustrations themselves. The use of graphic novel format will make this series one that children, especially reluctant readers, will pick up and enjoy. Even better, Spires is not afraid of using some fart humor every now and then. Perfect for the target age.

The text is just as funny as the illustrations, taking a wonderful tone that will immediately have readers connecting it with science fiction films. Nicely, the narration plays entirely into Binky’s fantasy, so readers themselves have to get the joke of the books. And they definitely will.

A great sequel to the first book, this book should be added to elementary school graphic novel collections and children’s collections in public libraries. Appropriate for ages 6-9.