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Polynomial! - FINN THE HUMANAfter defeating the Magic Guy once again (he is a BUTT!) our friends go up for and adventure with... the Ice King??? Oh well, I guess it's okay, since the adventure is inside a dungeon he created!!! What time is it? Is sad Ice King backstory time!!! (sigh)Oh man, how I just can't deal with Ice King's backstory! It breaks my heart every time it is mentioned anywhere!!! 😭😭😭💔Also in this volume there is Lumpy Space Princess, my favourite character! Not a big fun of the s...
I really enjoyed volume 4 of Adventure Time. It was an exciting and funny adventure with Finn, Jake and Ice King. ~ Koala ^-^
Another cute instalment in the Adventure Time graphic novel series. This time, best pals Jake the Dog and Finn the Human and... the Ice King... battle through a dungeon created when the Ice King was in a slump and feeling lonely. Will the treasure at the end be worth the crazy emotions?These graphic novels are silly and fun and I enjoy all of them. :) Not much more to say!
Adventure awaits our two mathematical heroes in this volume. First story deals with them crashing a princess tea party to stop Magic Man. They are cursed and must learn to deal with its emotive after effects until the princess society comes up with an elaborate plan to save them. It gives a more thorough look into the various princesses around Ooo too. I mean who knew Ghost Princess's real name!? Then a more challenging test awaits the two, who gain the Ice King's help in conquering some dungeon...
Number four in this colourful series! Another fun, exciting adventure with our favourite characters. It includes issues 15 to 19 of the comic.The first adventure Finn and Jake embark on is the retrieval of their voices after a princess tea party is crashed by the mischievous Magic Man. The princesses all get together, including Bubblegum and LSP (of course), to assist Finn and Jake.After that, the boys find themselves in the Ice King's hidden (and forgotten) dungeon. They want the treasure at th...
"*cough* Haha whoa, I'm choking on my own saliva here. Bleh. Anyway. MISTER, I'M GONNA GiVE YOU THE BIZ!!"This comic felt like classic Adventure Time to me :DThe first chapter was about Magic Man crashing a party. I enjoy stories with Magic Man and all the wordplay. The rest of the comic was an Ice King story, and I love those. Finn, Jake, and Ice King explore some dungeons or whatever that Ice King built ages ago. Also, the story involved the LICH!!! This one was fun and involved alternate real...
I was a tiny bit sad when I saw another Adventure Time in my pile, but I really do like reading what's in my class library. The one I'd already read wasn't bad, but I thought that was the only one I'd have too. Lol. I liked the other one (Vol 6?) better than this one. This one had two longer stories instead of shorter stories. The talking in pictures was creative but annoying to read. The kids will like it.
I love how - once again - North, Paroline and Lamb work together to explore how comics can be used to tell stories in ways that other mediums can't. I love the issue with Magic Man where Finn and Jake's ability to "talk" is taken away and they have to speak using pictures. So much fun.Also, of course, loved the run of comics about Finn and Jake and the Ice King adventuring together. Their relationship has evolved so much and it's fun to watch that grow and change.
Okay so I did tear up a little when I read the line, “But giving up’s EASY. You know what’s hard? To BELIEVE in your own worth, to KNOW you’ve got something special in you even if nobody else can see it. Even when YOU can’t.”
the end was not great because it does not tell you if they made it back home.
It's was hilarious that's all you need to know.
Totally math, but in the good way.
2013 Eisner Award winner - Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12)Collects issues #15-19.Issue #15 is a stand-alone story about how Magic Man takes away Finn and Jake's ability to talk, so they can only communicate using emojis. This wouldn't have worked in the cartoon, but it is a nice use of the print medium.The main story, from issues #16-19, has Finn and Jake with Ice King exploring a mysterious network of underground caverns in search of treasure. Along the way they get trapped in some altern...
The book starts out with a nice lil one-shot of Magic Man shenanigans at Princesses High Tea and makes Finn & Jake lose their voices. As in they now speak in literal pictograms (and one lil rhebus)The rest involves F&J plus Ice King going through a special dungeon. Just when you thought things were getting ridiculous - Simon/Ice King feels come crashing down!!__________"mathematical edition" just means the book is hardcover, and ALL the solo issues orig covers are printed in the back. Gorgeous a...
This one hit me right good. The intro story was good, but the serial story KILLED IT. I know about Ice King's history, but this really have it a human emotion. And the increasingly complex structure of the dungeons (and the story) was really well done. Bravo, Mr. North. 👏👏
“But giving ups easy. You know what’s hard? To believe in your own worth, to know you’ve got something special in you even if nobody else can see it. Even when you can’t.”That line alone from the Ice King broke my heart in the most beautiful way. I almost want it tattooed on myself. This volume definitely deserved the awards it got. I definitely felt a lot more characters development and not just crazy adventure shenanigans. I feel for the Ice King. What a beautiful volume!
this is the best volume so far imo. we really took a deeper look into the character of the ice king. his backstory actually caught me off-guard and it was actually really sad and wholesome and it really made me respect the ice king a lot more. overall a really well-rounded volume with great puns and an awesome adventure-filled plot!!
Another fun adventure. This time Finn and Jake team up with Ice King. The writing and artwork continue to excel. It is a great idea to include cover galleries in these volumes. There is an abundance of gorgeous artwork represented in these.
This volume is done by the writer of volume 1, Ryan North. Volume 1 was terrible, bit it may be because he as still trying to find his voice, since its daunting to write something original based on something so beloved.He definitely hits the mark with Adventure Time Vol 4. It has no extra title, but the story is definitely memorable and entertainingAfter a battle with the Ice King, Finn and Jake find the Ice King's secret dungeons. Ice King doesn't remember them, but they go back inside to find
this collection is gorgeous and fun and bright! imaginative and bizarre and weird! i read this as some eye candy in between novels, a touch of nonsense to help me reset my brain like a piece of ginger to clear my taste buds synapses. my favorite part is the EXTENSIVE cover gallery in the back, my eyes practically melted out of my head witnessing the grand imagination and lack of subtley! i love the assorted styles of the gallery, all the same focus but each one oozing with the artists personalit...