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Dog Man and Cat Kid To the Rescue?

May 3, 2018 by BlackRaven 2 Comments

In the fourth adventure of Dog Man (a police officer who is a dog) we see Dog Man and his new sidekick, Cat Kid, fighting evil and trying to find a missing actress.

While this book is partly a standalone title, it does help to have read the other books in the series. Therefore, while the adult should pick up enough to be okay with the lack of backstory, your child will probably need to have read all the others first. The other point is this is a very basic graphic novel. Therefore, this means lots of pictures and minimal text. This is not, however, a bad thing. I have gotten many children into reading by using graphic novels and novels with illustrations. We all relate to the written word differently and some of us need a little visual stimulation, too.

It must be pointed out that these illustrations are not for everyone, nor is the text. If you know Dav Pilkey at all, you know that his illustrations are not very traditional. They are cartoonish and even abstract. There is a lot of color, they tell the story, fill in the areas the text misses and support the story, yet they are not very realistic. Also, the text is “dumb dog/police officer” with smart sidekick. The feel is a modern mentality. With that said, kids can relate to “adults” (Dog Man) know “nothing” and kids (Cat Kid) know the truth. The text does reflect modern cartoons and other books with similar themes.

Filed Under: Children's, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Graphic Novel/Comic Tagged With: Dav Pilkey, Graphic Novel, humor, Series

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Reading, writing and alligator wrestling are passions of mine. 2018 was my first year participating and looking forward to 2019. Can't wait to see what new finds I will be finding! (Always a fun & crazy kid!) View BlackRaven's reviews»

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  1. Scootsa1000 says

    May 3, 2018 at 5:23 pm

    This series of books continues to outsell every single estimate, and we honestly can’t keep any of them, especially this one, on the shelves.

    So, was Dog Man a regular police officer who someone got combined with a dog in some weird operation? I have many questions.

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    • BlackRaven says

      May 4, 2018 at 11:57 am

      He was: “a crime-fighter with the head of a police dog and the body of a policeman, who faces off against his archnemesis Petey the cat.” There was an accident and there was this operation. I read the book and still have questions……

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