Horn Book
(Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
Originally web comics, these lighthearted graphic novels pick up where the first episode (The Doughnut Kingdom) left off. Our reluctant hero, bunny-eared Cucumber, encounters new obstacles, new kingdoms, and an ever-growing cast of quirky characters in the many-threaded quest narrative. Digitally rendered illustrations depict each new psychedelic kingdom in brilliant colors, and bonus elements (including character Q&As) further the immersive world-building.
Kirkus Reviews
In this third series installment, a band of unlikely heroes embarks upon a quest in a magical, musical land.Hailing from the Doughnut Kingdom, rabbit-eared, magic wand-wielding Cucumber and his fierce and feisty sister Almond are on a crusade to save their world from the impending devastation of the Nightmare Knight. Their most recent adventure took them to the Ripple Kingdom, where they met Princess Nautilus and retrieved the Dream Sword, which needs to be signed by six more princesses. Now the gang has ventured to the Melody Kingdom in search of Princess Piano, but soon they discover they must face an array of not-so-nefarious foes: the psychedelic Noisemaster, the Mutemaster, and vainglorious Count Legato. In this adaptation of a former webcomic designed entirely in Photoshop, D.G.'s illustrations utilize an arresting palette of enthralling Day-Glo tones. While each offering recounts a complete quest, the action in this volume seems propelled by a confused silliness rather than intentional plotting, leaving the eventual salvation of the realm feeling like a frustrating impossibility. In each volume, maps of each individual kingdom are provided, but readers may long for a map of the whole realm as well. Those familiar with the offbeat humor of cartoons like Adventure Time will be easy converts and should feel at home in this kooky world.It's visually engaging as always, but it's not the strongest offering in the series. (Graphic fantasy. 7-11)