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It's Me, Two.

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Catwad, the snarky blue furball with a funny take on just about everything, is BACK in this second graphic novel in an all-new series from New York Times bestselling author Jim Benton!

New York Times bestselling author Jim Benton's latest creation, Catwad, returns!Catwad and Blurmp are back and ready for more adventures! In this newest collection of hilarious stories, the dynamic feline duo explore fine art, travel to an alternate reality where the world has become extraordinarily dumb, get into gaming, and more! From monsters under Blurmp's bed to all the reasons you should NEVER eat salad, this newest volume of Catwad has something for everyone!
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    • School Library Journal

      August 2, 2019

      Gr 3-6-Smart but grouchy Catwad and dumb but cheerful Blurmp return for another collection of brief comic vignettes. Featuring physical comedy and ridiculous circumstances, these stories will appeal to fans of joke books. Topics covered include arts and crafts, monsters, salad, robots, costume parties, and more. Kudos to Catwad for realizing that the library is the place to go to rectify ignorance. Benton's artwork is filled with bold colors and manic energy, which matches the zany story lines. VERDICT This series is like Pinky and the Brain for a new generation, and those who enjoyed the first book will definitely want to read this one.-Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2019
      It's take two for Catwad and Blurmp, along with more giggles, grossness, and exaggeration. Blue-gray Catwad hates everything except torturing his painfully naïve and pathologically happy orange roommate, Blurmp. Across 25 named episodes ranging from three to seven pages of brightly colored comic panels, the two cats play pranks and toss out one-liners at each other's expense. In "Gaming," Blurmp is really enjoying his video game even after Catwad points out that the controller is not connected...and the game is actually a commercial for a diarrhea remedy. In "Salad," Blurmp makes Catwad a salad that Catwad does not want to eat. Catwad points out that koalas, cows, manatees, and pandas all eat nothing but salad and are "slow and lazy." Blurmp realizes that Catwad doesn't want to eat the salad because (poking Catwad's flab) Catwad must eat a lot of salads already. In "Dumb," Blurmp is patient zero in a dumbness epidemic that destroys the world--thankfully it's only Catwad's nightmare, but it prompts Catwad to take Blurmp to "save the world." Fans of Benton's first collection will probably enjoy this one even more (and hope for a third). The target audience won't know Ren and Stimpy, but they may see Squidward and SpongeBob in this feline friendship. A couple of puzzles round out the collection at the close. Probably not to everyone's taste--but sure to be popular with the fart and barf set. (Graphic short stories. 7-11)

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2019
      It's take two for Catwad and Blurmp, along with more giggles, grossness, and exaggeration. Blue-gray Catwad hates everything except torturing his painfully na�ve and pathologically happy orange roommate, Blurmp. Across 25 named episodes ranging from three to seven pages of brightly colored comic panels, the two cats play pranks and toss out one-liners at each other's expense. In "Gaming," Blurmp is really enjoying his video game even after Catwad points out that the controller is not connected...and the game is actually a commercial for a diarrhea remedy. In "Salad," Blurmp makes Catwad a salad that Catwad does not want to eat. Catwad points out that koalas, cows, manatees, and pandas all eat nothing but salad and are "slow and lazy." Blurmp realizes that Catwad doesn't want to eat the salad because (poking Catwad's flab) Catwad must eat a lot of salads already. In "Dumb," Blurmp is patient zero in a dumbness epidemic that destroys the world--thankfully it's only Catwad's nightmare, but it prompts Catwad to take Blurmp to "save the world." Fans of Benton's first collection will probably enjoy this one even more (and hope for a third). The target audience won't know Ren and Stimpy, but they may see Squidward and SpongeBob in this feline friendship. A couple of puzzles round out the collection at the close. Probably not to everyone's taste--but sure to be popular with the fart and barf set. (Graphic short stories. 7-11)

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • ATOS Level:2.2
  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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