
The ending argghhhhh!!!! Give me volume 2 now!!!!!
I watched and loved Marsupilami cartoon so much when I was little. I remember every Sunday morning, me and my sister patiently waiting for Marsupilami on national TV channel. Safe to say that watching Marsupilami cartoon is one of my core memories. That's why I was so intrigued by this book. And what a different the story was between the cartoon I know and this book.
Personally I loved the storyline so much. I hated that François, his mother, and Longtail (the Marsupilami) had really tough life, but the storyline that brought them together was so well delivered albeit sad and heartbreaking. I really can't wait to read the next volume because the ending in this book was totally a cliffhanger. I curious on how the author would turn the story around and I really hope François, his mother, and Longtail got their deserved happy ending.
The illustrations were superb. I loved them so much. Perfectly fit with the gritty storyline and the background time of 1950s.
Thank you to Zidrou, Oni Press, Magnetic Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
The ending argghhhhh!!!! Give me volume 2 now!!!!!
I watched and loved Marsupilami cartoon so much when I was little. I remember every Sunday morning, me and my sister patiently waiting for Marsupilami on national TV channel. Safe to say that watching Marsupilami cartoon is one of my core memories. That's why I was so intrigued by this book. And what a different the story was between the cartoon I know and this book.
Personally I loved the storyline so much. I hated that François, his mother, and Longtail (the Marsupilami) had really tough life, but the storyline that brought them together was so well delivered albeit sad and heartbreaking. I really can't wait to read the next volume because the ending in this book was totally a cliffhanger. I curious on how the author would turn the story around and I really hope François, his mother, and Longtail got their deserved happy ending.
The illustrations were superb. I loved them so much. Perfectly fit with the gritty storyline and the background time of 1950s.
Thank you to Zidrou, Oni Press, Magnetic Press, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.