WHY WE LOVE IT: Because Catbug. Everything is Catbug.
WHY YOU WILL LOVE IT: This is first time we've let loose a bunch of creators to make the BRAVEST WARRIORS comic book universe their own. And, obviously, you love Catbug. Everyone loves Catbug.
WHAT IT'S ABOUT:It's a Catbug special!! All new original short stories starring your favorite Catbug! Join Catbug and his friends, the Bravest Warriors, as they fight new enemies and embrace talking about feelings with this crazy collection of shorts!
So now getting back on topic, in the 2014 Annual of Bravest Warrior, the focus is Catbug. A little ladybug cat hybrid creature, how is that not the cutest species ever? Also why isn't Catbug real, there's gotta be a scientist out there that can make an adorable mutation, right? Maybe they just want to keep all the cute to themselves. Rude. Anyways, there are a couple of little stories written by different authors in the annual issue. I love the Annual editions because I get to see another take on the Bravest Warriors' world. Each story is adorable, creative and full of weird nonsense which pretty much sums up Ward's style. Even if you have never followed Bravest Warriors or any other Pendleton Ward creation, the Annual issue is always a good place to start so you can get a little taste of what the series is about with one shot mini stories. Read Full Review
Overall, I had a pleasure reading BRAVEST WARRIORS: 2014 ANNUAL CATBUG. It's actually a nice break from all the mainstream titles you might have been reading weekly, if you need a break then this issue is worth the shot. It's also nice to introduce Catbug to young readers you might know and get them started on their own comic book collection. Read Full Review
Each of "Bravest Warriors 2014 Annual" #1 four stories are unique, both script-wise and art-wise, yet fit well together as a whole. It's surprisingly varied for such a group of simple and easy-to-read stories, and entertaining for all. $4.99 is a little steep for such a quickly consumed comic, but it's the kind of thing that young children just might want to read over and over. Read Full Review
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