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Manosaurs Vol. 1

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I felt this story was a little to easy and jumps to quickly into the story, jumping over any history and back story the characters could have had. It does leave much to be explored in further issues but I thought it could have laid more foundation.
It was a cool and unique character set and made for an interesting children's graphic novel I just think it skipped over areas which should have been covered for longer.

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'Manosaurs Vol. 1: "Walk Like a Manosaur"' by Stefan Petrucha with art by Yellowhale Studios is about a group of young adolescent, wise-cracking reptiles.

Leo "the Doc" Jeffries is trying to revive his business. He's behind on his rent and things aren't looking so well, until he makes an amazing discovery. He finds some dinosaur eggs, but these eggs hatch and produce 4 different types of dinosaurs. The dinos grow and learn about modern times from television. This makes them want to be Godzilla, but when their new friends are threatened, they have to band together and fight off the threat.

It seems like a fun enough read for the under 10 crowd. The art is a bit throwaway, but I could say that about a lot of comics I read when I was a kid. The dinos have fun personalities and Leo is a completely irresponisble adult. This isn't a lesson or morality comic. This is just about a bunch of dinosaurs who now live in our world.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Papercutz and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.'Manosaurs Vol. 1: "Walk Like a Manosaur"' by Stefan Petrucha with art by Yellowhale Studios is about a group of young adolescent, wise-cracking reptiles.

Leo "the Doc" Jeffries is trying to revive his business. He's behind on his rent and things aren't looking so well, until he makes an amazing discovery. He finds some dinosaur eggs, but these eggs hatch and produce 4 different types of dinosaurs. The dinos grow and learn about modern times from television. This makes them want to be Godzilla, but when their new friends are threatened, they have to band together and fight off the threat.

It seems like a fun enough read for the under 10 crowd. The art is a bit throwaway, but I could say that about a lot of comics I read when I was a kid. The dinos have fun personalities and Leo is a completely irresponisble adult. This isn't a lesson or morality comic. This is just about a bunch of dinosaurs who now live in our world.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Papercutz and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

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Eh, a story about talking dinosaurs, funny weird, young talking dinosaurs, who grow very fast.

And who fight bad guys.

And who wonder where the other dinosaurs are, and how they can become heroes like Godzilla.

It is funny in spots, but this was not written with me in mind. I find battle scenes boring, and they make up a good half or third of the story.

Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.

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A fun graphic novel with dinosaurs. This will be great for our junior section.

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