Retrieve Bumperboy Loses His Marbles (Bumperboy, #1) Compiled By Debbie Huey File

cute! Highly successful in the minicomic series format, Bumperboy's first adventure is now available in one complete book, Bumperboy Loses His Marbles is an allages story following Bumperboy with his best pal, Bumperpup on his frantic trek to find his missing marbles before the big Marble Tournament.
Does Bumperboy have what it takes to win all the marbles This is, in my opinion, the single greatest graphic novel ever written in the history of graphic novels.
That it is out of print is a shame, Some publisher should pick it up and reprint it in color, as was done with Jeff Smith's Bone books, I wanted to like this one, The concept was cute and the illustrations are interesting and drawn in a way that will appeal to kids, However, there are a few things that bug me:

Some of the names of things: Onomatoland and Bubtopia Arena, for example, This is just like in science fiction novels where the characters have unpronounceable names, Its confusing, and in this case, there is no explanation, which goes into the second reason I was bugged by this comic book,
Borp Holes: These are holes that you can travel into and they transport you to different places, You dont have control over where they send you, they can just send you anywhere, There is no explanation for these either, they just exist,

Im not asking for an in depth dissertation into the logic of borp holes or why the names of some things are so confusing, but a general introduction would have been appreciated.
Also it felt that the book started in the middle of everything, There are a lot of characters, mostly friends of Bumperboys, but all we really know is their names, we dont get to know them, although that may have been pretty time consuming, because we are introduced to a lot of them.
There was no “Hello, my name is Bumperboy, Im really good at playing marbles
Retrieve Bumperboy Loses His Marbles (Bumperboy, #1) Compiled By Debbie Huey File
and my best friends are my dog, Bumperpup and Gordy, ”

This is a cute comic book, I hope that in the new comic, Bumperboy and the Loud, Loud Mountain, we get to know more about the characters and more insight that lets us know who Bumperboy and his friends really are.


P. S. After writing this review on my blog, I read other peoples reviews and everyone loves it maybe Im just insane, Love the clean, clear illustrations of Bumperboy and his interesting world, He travels between worlds through "borp holes" with his companion, Bumperpup, These are great for preschoolers who are excited about graphic novels safe there's a bully of a bird who steals Bumperboy's marbles, but that's as rough as this title gets and easy to read the story from the pictures alone.
We also love the sequel and would like to buy some of the minicomics from Bumperboy's website! Cute fornd orrd graders, Like the smaller format and simple line drawings,.Debbie Huey is the artist/writer/creator of the all ages Bumperboy comics series, which includes the Xeric Award winning book, Bumperboy Loses His Marbles, and her latest full length graphic novel, Bumperboy and the Loud, Loud Mountain.
Debbie admits that she hadnt purchased a comic book until the ripe age of, but has been addicted to reading and drawing comics ever since then, Debbie Huey is the artist/writer/creator of the all ages Bumperboy comics series, which includes the Xeric Award winning book, "Bumperboy Loses His Marbles," and her latest full length graphic novel, "Bumperboy and the Loud, Loud Mountain.
" Debbie admits that she hadn't purchased a comic book until the ripe age of, but has been addicted to reading and drawing comics ever since then, sitelink.