Apocalypse meow meow

James Proimos

Book - 2015

Brownie, Apollo, and their ragtag group of strays are delighted when the rat shows them a nearby Twonkies factory that could provide a lifetime supply of food, but to reach the treats, Apollo will have to have a duel with the very large, very sophisticated "cat" that guards the factory.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Bloomsbury 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
James Proimos (author, illustrator)
Physical Description
221 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781619634725
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Review by Booklist Review

In this sequel to Apocalypse Bow Wow (2015), Brownie, Apollo, and their new friends need to find more food, and Rat has found a Twonkies factory filled with the sugary, goo-filled pastries. There's just one problem a cat (readers will recognize it's a lion), who challenges Apollo to a duel. If they win, they get all the Twonkies, but if the lion wins, he'll eat all of them. The training does not go well for Apollo. Meanwhile, a naked human wearing only sunglasses keeps popping in and muttering about a time machine, then disappearing before any of the animals can follow him. Young readers will giggle, while older readers may chuckle at the references to the Terminator films. The Proimos father-and-son duo use fun dialogue; simple panel layouts; large-print word balloons; and goofy, scratchy black-and-white art to craft a story about a postapocalyptic future that won't scare young readers. The book ends on a cliff-hanger, promising more stories, perhaps about that sunglasses-wearing gentleman, to come.--Kan, Kat Copyright 2016 Booklist

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