“My teddy bear's a secret agent!” When a scientist succeeds in creating Artificial Intelligence, he discovers to his horror that the government plans on making it a weapon. On the run, he hides the program inside a mechanical toy bear. An unsuspecting family buys the toy bear and a little boy discovers a new best friend – a cute, cuddly toy bear who's got all the moves of James Bond! Chaos, fun, and mayhem ensue, from the creator of EUREKA Andrew Cosby and EUREKA writer Johanna Stokes! All over the country, the original edition of MR. STUFFINS #1 has sold out at convention after convention as fans asked, "When will issue #2 commore
The strongest visual element associated with this comic book is to be found on the cover, or at least on one of the covers. Mouse Guard creator David Petersen contributes an all-too-rare piece of art outside of his own corner of the industry. The interior artwork by Axel Medellin Machain tells the story clearly, but that's all it does. It comes off as merely serviceable. I also found his figures (other than the title character) to be a bit elongated across the board, and it was a bit distracting. Read Full Review
All in all, this book is a quick, fun read, but it needs a little more oomph in both story and art. Mr. Stuffins' interaction with Zach's stuffed rabbit gave me an audible chuckle, but I expected more chuckles when I picked this book up. The subject is there, just waiting to be fun. I hope Cosby, Stokes, and Machain realize that before this series is over. Read Full Review
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