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Fruit Ninja & Jetpack Joyride HC

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I couldn't see the comedy part in any page. This is just a collection of non-sense that tries to be funny and appealing. There is no storyline, no clear idea, no development, and despite the mix-random-things proposal works perfectly fine for the games, it does not for a comic.
I may be not the kind of public this comic aims for, but I certainly have read a couple of children-intended comics that really catched my attention and made me feel inside of them, to feel the characters, and this comic doesn't fit the description.

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**Thanks NetGalley for keeping my son in books!**

I didn't read this one. And I'm not going to either. Let me tell you about this. I didn't download it, I showed it to Ivan and he insisted. Apparently there's a game or two involved her.

What I do know is that Ivan sat down and read this in one evening. Now, he's a fast reader, I just tell you it grabbed his attention. My 9 year old reader, wouldn't put it down. Not even when it was time for me to read to him. Nope, we skipped reading that night. So, that should tell you enough about this one.

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I received this for free, in exchange for an honest review. With thanks to Netgalley.

I really enjoy the Fruit Ninja comics. I think they are funny, well-drawn, beautifully coloured and entertaining. 

I love the characters and the catchphrases. 

This volume had issues with cohesiveness. There were lots of mini stories, not all of which fitted together. The main story about the Fruit Ninjas (and the ancient ones) were brilliant, but there was other mini comics that were randomly place between episodes, with no connection to those episodes. It spoiled the main story for me. 

Overall though, I definitely want to continue reading these.

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