
10-Page Preview! Jack is your typical 3 year old boy who has an imaginary friend named Uncle Bug. After messing up the kitchen, Jack’s dad is given the task of distracting his son while his mom cleans up the mess. To occupy Jack, he plays a DVD of his childhood favorite cartoon. Jack becomes obsessed with the show and his obsession begins to drive his entire family crazy.
Let me start this review by saying that this one is just a preview for the entire comic book. And I read it because I wanted to see if the full comic book was worth the money and time I would spend on it. And im gonna give you the answer for that at the end of this review.
This preview gives us a fun and imaginative story where Jack encounters a mysterious box with unexpected consequences. Which I personally find to be interesting and fun.
The concept of this preview is for the most part creative and it is blending humor with a touch of the supernatural. But there are parts of this preview where I think that this preview could have been better than it was.
The storyline in this preview feels very basic and shallow a lot of times, which left me feeling like he creators of this preview didn’t give a shit to get us as readers interested in reading the full version of this comic book.
The main character in this preview which is Jack is introduced to us as a relatable and lively protagonist. His interactions and reactions to the unfolding events are entertaining, though the preview left me feeling that he didn’t have a lot of personality or something which would make him unique because of the fact of how much this preview was holding out on us.
When it comes to the side characters in this book, I need to admit that the side characters add charm to the plot and setting of this preview. But they have the same problem as the main character has when it comes to their personalities and something which would make them stand out on their own in this preview.
The artwork in this preview is pretty vibrant and playful, and it is effectively capturing the whimsical tone of the story
At the same time the illustrations in this preview enhance the narrative, bringing the quirky elements to life and adding visual appeal.
This preview tries to give us the themes of curiosity, adventure, and the unexpected. Which feel very lacking and not fully explored and thought out in this preview.
So will I buy and read the full version of this comic book ? I don’t think I will. The main reason behind this is how poorly this preview was very uninteresting for me personally.
I Give This Book 3 / 5