Binky takes charge

Ashley Spires, 1978-

Book - 2012

"Binky the space cat has been promoted to lieutenant. He's now in charge of training the next generation of space cadets. But then he meets the new space kitten -- who isn't a kitten at all! Is someone trying to pull the fur over his eyes? Binky and Captain Gracie need to figure out the new cadet before the next alien attack!"--Information from Amazon.com.

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Genres
Graphic novels
Published
Toronto ; Tonawanda, NY : Kids Can Press c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Spires, 1978- (-)
Item Description
"The hardcover edition... is smyth sewn casebound. The paperback edition... is limp sewn with a drawn-on cover"--T.p. verso.
"The artwork in this book was rendered in ink, watercolor... "--T.p. verso.
Physical Description
64 p. : chiefly ill. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781554537037
9781554537686
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Review by Booklist Review

Binky is now a lieutenant space cat and, as such, he is assigned a new recruit to mold into the best space cat possible (well, second best). But when Binky's charge shows up, not only is he nothing like Binky expects, he might even be a traitor! Binky's fourth adventure is as funny as his previous outings. Though readers new to the series may not get all of jokes, they will laugh along with Binky's devoted fans at the potty humor, the cute brown-and-gray-toned art, and the general silliness. The series remains a must-have for all children's collections.--Wildsmith, Snow Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Horn Book Review

Binky the flatulent space cat is now lieutenant in charge of training new recruits. His first cadet is Gordon--a dog. While Binky suspects he might be a double agent in the fight against aliens (insects), it turns out Gordie is actually a technological genius. This fourth Binky adventure is silly, deadpan, and perfectly pitched to very young graphic novel readers. (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Space cat Lt. Binky has been tapped for a new assignment: recruit trainer! Felines of the Universe Ready for Space Travel (F.U.R.S.T.) and Captain Gracie are pleased to announce that Lt. Binky is about to get his first recruit to train. Since Binky had to train himself, he knows the importance of a mentor and a well-thought-out training plan. Those aliens (read: flies) won't fight themselves! But when the recruit arrives Horrors! There's a new diversity program at F.U.R.S.T., and Gordon, a dog, has been assigned to Binky. Binky decides to give it his all. As expected, Gordon falls short. Then Binky discovers the unthinkable: Gordon seems to be leaving coded messages in outer space (that's outside, to humans) for the aliens in his well, what flies like. He's also disabling alien-zappers and stealing human technology. If they are to prove Gordon is a double agent, Gracie and Binky will need incontrovertible proof! Spires' fourth Binky graphic adventure is as fresh and hysterical as the first. The watercolor graphic panels are as visually appealing as the narration is clever, offering up a little potty humor, a bit of over-the-top adventure-tale parody and a few nifty surprises. Great entertainment for readers big and little whether they are fans already or not. A purrrfect mix of slapstick, deadpan and catpan. (Graphic novel. 8-12)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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