Five brand-new stories of the Belcher family! Tina's erotic friend fiction takes us to the Wild West for a sharp shooter stand-off, Bob makes a profitable prediction, Louise imagines a fantastically unfathomable fort, Linda pitches peculiar perfumes, and Gene presents a musical that is both euphonious and amphibious. From the creative team behind Bob's Burgers, one of the most popular animated sitcoms on television, as seen on Fox!
With jokes crammed into nearly every panel, there's plenty of bang for your buck. This burger is well-done. Read Full Review
Bob's Burgers #3 continues to bring the quirky world to life. Read Full Review
Since this is the third issue, it's clear they're most likely going to stick to this format. Unfortunately, that means it'll really only appeal to the most devoted Bob's Burgers fans, as the casual fan won't be satisfied with the short segments - especially if they're not used to comic books - and anyone not familiar with the show isn't given enough to become invested in these characters. Read Full Review
Bob's Burgers remains a tough piece of beef to crack. On the one hand, the various writer/artist teams again do a great job of capturing the feel and tone of the show, using various in-jokes and character specific traits to bring the Belcher family to life. While that works to an extent (Tina's tale is spot on and hilarious), there are definitely some show specific quirks that don't translate quite so well in written form. Read Full Review
This is a good comic for fans of the show; it captures each of the character's voices perfectly, and manages to hold onto the tone and humor that make the show so great. I can't imagine a non-viewer really enjoying the comic; you need to know the characters to really appreciate the comic. Read Full Review
Bob's Burgers #3 offers some quirky laughs for lovers of the show with a fitting art style, but fails to match the comic style the tv series is known for. Read Full Review