Aw yeah! Art Baltazar and Franco return to Itty Bitty Hellboy! This time, Hellboy, Abe, Liz, and friends are on a very special quest . . . to deliver underwear to the Island of Rogers! But their mission is suddenly interrupted by the discovery of the strange, mysterious beast known as the were-jaguar!
I enjoyed Itty Bitty Hellboy: The Search for the Were-Jaguar. Maybe not as much as I've enjoyed Balthazar and Franco's other series, Tiny Titans, but I found Itty Bitty Hellboy to be cute and funny nonetheless. If you're one of those hardcore fans who only likes seeing their favorite characters being taken completely seriously, this isn't for you. I'd recommend Itty Bitty Hellboy for all the younger comic fans out there, as well as any adults who don't mind (and would enjoy) seeing the Hellboy gang on some silly, more lighthearted adventures. Read Full Review
It's fun, but it's not high art. Buy it and have a kid fold it up and put it in his back pocket like comic books should be. Read Full Review
Each page reads almost like a comic strip, delivering a laugh at the end of every few panels. This set up definitely helps move the comic along, and for kids with shorter attention spans will surely keep them interested. With its immature content, this might not be the most enjoyable read-a-long for parents. But with a fast pace and a joke-a-minute style it definitely will have a readership among younger fans. For kids who are trying out the medium of comics this is certainly a great entryway. Dark Horse has a great thing going, fostering a love of some of their best characters in early readers. Itty Bitty Hellboy is a charming and fun read for a younger generation of comic readers or readers-to-be, an entertaining starting point, and a goofy story of some weird characters delivering underwear to those in need. Read Full Review
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