Adventure Time Annual: 2013 #1
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Adventure Time Annual: 2013 #1

Writer: Derek Fridolfs, Roger Langridge Artist: Various, Roger Landridge Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: May 29, 2013 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 10
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THE FUN WILL NEVER END IN THIS SPECIAL EXPANDED ADVENTURE TIME ANNUAL! Featuring some of the hottest talent in comics today putting their creative spin on the land of Ooo! A great tool for bringing readers into the series and an awesome book for die-hard ADVENTURE TIME FANS! Featuring stories from Roger Langridge, Derek Fridolfs, Dustin Nguyen and others!

  • 9.0
    Culture Mass - Wayne Strickland May 31, 2013

    The Adventurous Two from the Land of Ooo go on adventures that number in ... six. This is an awesome annual with stories and art that are worthy of the nostalgic joy provided within the fiction of Adventure Time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics Bulletin - Nick Hanover Jun 5, 2013

    Though it's the first annual, this release is impeccable in its consistency and charm, more than worth its slightly increased cover price (though that "realistic" cover by Al Garza is kind of terrifying) and also helpful as an introductory piece for new fans or those who have been curious about the series. Danny may have ruffled some feathers when he claimed Fast and Furious 6 is more consistent than the entire Bat franchise at this point, but I think we can all agree that Adventure Time continues to be the real franchise to beat. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Stash My Comics - Leo Johnson May 30, 2013

    This is a great book for anyone familiar with the show and wanting to jump into comics. Or anyone not familiar with the show. Or just anyone. It's just a great book. Buy it. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Multiversity Comics - Zach Wilkerson May 31, 2013

    With six strong stories, none of which are lacking in creativity, “Adventure Time Annual” #1 is a rousing success. Along with the 30 pages of story, the issue offers a small pinup gallery, with art by some of the featured artist. The issue may feel a little light for the $4.99 price tag, but ask yourself this; what is the worth of a rare, ear to ear smile? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Spectrum - Stephen Bretall May 30, 2013

    The stories are short (as they need to fit in six of them) and pretty breezy light-hearted reads, with little story content, but lots of fun, goofy stuff. The art is varies, but its all excellent, and definitely the highlight of the book in the face of the shortness of the stories. Overall, if youre an adventure time fan or someone just looking for a book thatll be a fun, light read this is an excellent choice, as well as someone who does intend to share the book with or give it to someone younger. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Jen 'Miss J' Aprahamian May 29, 2013

    This annual is wacky, it's irreverent, it's educational, and it's FUN. Fans of the animated series and comics will find familiar faces (minus the ladies!) and fresh stories from a range of creators. It's a solid all-ages book, and a great sample of the quirky humor ADVENTURE TIME is known for. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Lindsey Morris May 30, 2013

    It's definitely Adventure Time as Boom Studios sees the release of the series' first annual this week. Over fifteen creators have converged on this 37-page anthology to entertain the reader with vignettes into the lives of Finn and Jake. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Read Comic Books - Roderick Ruth May 29, 2013

    Overall this issue was a fun read, and fans of the Adventure Time series should be picking this issue up immediately. The good-spirited nature of these stories intertwined with fresh perspectives of new creators makes this a welcome venture for hardcore fans and new ones alike. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng May 31, 2013

    Like all anthologies, "Adventure Time Annual" #1 is a mixed bag. However, for those who want to see how other creative teams fare with the "Adventure Time" cast and universe, it's definitely worth a look, particularly for Carlson and Nguyen's "No Dogs Allowed" and Bing and Monster's "The Lemon Sea." Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Jordan North May 30, 2013

    These short stories are fun and for a fan of the series or even a lover of comic strips and eccentricity. It’s worth a pickup. Read Full Review

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