It didn't take long for Abigail to warm up to the idea of having a Yeti as a best friend, but no matter how much fun the two friends have together, they can't avoid the mysterious men in town up to no good in search of the Abominable Snowman.
Overall, I found this to be a fun followup to Abigail and the Snowman #1. We see that Abigail is resourceful, and that while Claude is a gentle giant, he isn't afraid to stand up to the bad guys. The final panels of this issue give us a wonderful sense of curiosity and help promote the idea that perhaps Claude is not the only mythical creature wandering around. Read Full Review
This is an all-ages book and reading this with your young child, or simply talking about it with one who can already ready, should provide quality family time for everyone. Read Full Review
Even though I haven't read the first issue, I was still able to enjoy the story, without missing a beat. This is a book aimed at kids, with themes that can also be enjoyed by adults; and thats where the comparisons with Mafalda end. With that last page reveal, I will definitely pick up issue #3, but for now let me enjoy this Great story once again. 8/10. Read Full Review
Abigail and the Snowman is a lot more than just a story about a girl and a yeti. It is about friendship and the relationships they have with people around them. It is a cute and light-hearted story that we can all relate to on some level. Read Full Review