I am Pusheen the cat

Claire Belton

Book - 2013

Pusheen is a pleasantly plump cat who has warmed hearts and tickled funny bones of millions worldwide with her signature GIF animated bops, bounces, and tail wiggles. Now, Pusheen is ready to make the leap from digital to print in her first comic collection! Learn what makes her purr and find out why millions of people have already fallen in love with this naughty, adorable kitty. Featuring some of the most popular stories from Pusheen's Tumblr and Facebook pages (plus a healthy serving of never before seen material), I Am Pusheen the Cat is a treat for cat lovers and comics fans alike.

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Subjects
Published
New York, NY : Touchstone, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Claire Belton (author)
Edition
First Touchstone trade paperback edition
Item Description
"A Touchstone Book."
Physical Description
xi, 175 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781476747019
9781501123382
9780606353649
  • I am Pusheen the cat
  • Things you should know about cats
  • How to live
  • Stormy
  • A year in the life of Pusheen.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

After creating and maintaining a hugely popular online following for her loveable cat character Pusheen, Belton's first book is a selection of comics from the Web series, plus some new content. The book is organized in an episodic, gag-style format, without a narrative but with occasional longer segments such as "A Year in the Life of Pusheen." The artistic style is heavily borrowed from Japanese cartoons, most notably Hello Kitty. Due to the derivative style and lack of its own voice, the book has trouble finding its footing, both visually and tonally. Most of the jokes are fairly tired, such as a sequence depicting a New Year's resolution failing to pan out or the endless Garfield-esque references to food consumption. The best gags employ antihumor, such as when Pusheen demonstrates fanciness by sporting a monocle and moustache and riding a unicorn. Still, it's hard to overestimate the appeal of adorable cats on the Internet, where even the most familiar material will find an audience ready to soak in the cute. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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