
They can't all Hmm, I guess my mistake was not having any background with the series before picking up Wicked Epic Adventures. I desperately wanted to connect with Wallace and Spud, but it never happened. Problem is, I couldn't relate, and I wasn't finding any of the panels giggle-worthy or even insightful. I had no expectations, but once I got a few pages in, I felt like I was reading a Calvin and Hobbes styled comic, hoping to provide a lighthearted peek into childhood in middle class America. Hmm, I guess my mistake was not having any background with the series before picking up Wicked Epic Adventures.

**Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review.more I'm looking forward to reading this one with my kids. The main trio of kids is well developed and endearing and (rare for a newspaper comic) the adults are compelling and three dimensional and funny as well. It's a mashup of Peanuts, Calvin and Hobbes, Nate the Great, and Gasoline Alley, taking the best arts of the fun and whimsy and craziness and heart from each of its sources. **Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for providing a free copy in exch What a fun, classic newspaper comic.

Thanks to NetGalley, and the publisher for this delightful sneak peek.more Take a gander for free at, and if you like what you see start collecting these books - PRONTO! Though more of a make-you-smile than a laugh-out-loud strip, I consider Wallace to have successfully joined the ranks of Calvin and Hobbes, Foxtrot, and Cul de Sac as one of the best comics depicting an American childhood. The strip features the adventures of a boy growing up in a seaside town whose life revolves around school, his family, friends, and his expansive imagination. Take a gander for free at, and if y Wallace the Brave is quickly becoming one of my favorite comic strips.

Wallace the Brave is quickly becoming one of my favorite comic strips.
