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Our plucky heroes return in this brand-new collection of adventures starring Cuphead, Mugman, and now Ms. Chalice !
The trio can't seem to catch a break as they find themselves in a plethora of peculiar positions and side stories in the all-cartoon magical wonderworld of the Inkwell Isles! This original graphic novel features fresh new tales, all authentically drawn to match the glorious, award-winning vintage animation style of Cuphead !
Don't pass up this chance to see Cuphead, Mugman, and Ms. Chalice in their second collection of adventures wonderfully realized by the returning team of writer Zack Keller and artist Shawn Dickinson!
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3 primary booksCuphead is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Zack Keller and Shawn Dickinson.
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More fun and delight throughout the collection. Great reversals of fortune that were clever or comical, also I love puns and alliteration.
“Building Blastoff” Thought the German accented rat was a bit much, but not bad.
Loved the second comic “Mountain Madness” and the competition/tricking of the giant; the concept of winning by losing.
“Jingle Jest” Enjoyed the kettle not hearing the musical competition, or perhaps composition. And the full page that makes me think of a poster promoting literacy through puns makes me smile. There's another full page that encourages mending that was great, too.
“Siren Smackdown” was good, I like the mermaid character.
“Natural Knockout” felt like a classic cartoon, where our main characters go camping.
Enjoyed the powerful, female bosses in “Tempest Tantrum” where some zodiac figures also appear and “Maltose Fracas” with the potential to get free candy goes awry.
There were also some ‘darker' stories about What If Cuphead and Mugman lost their souls to the Devil and work for him and later a tale about Kettle getting on the wrong train that takes him to Hell because he needs glasses.
Great mix overall
Delicious baked goods and The laughing dragon
While the artwork is still very stylish and unique, it’s somehow even more detailed here.
The stories are a bit darker and less funny compared to the first volume but they’re still really creative.
Hope the series stays at least this good in the next volume!