Cucumber Quest: The Ripple Kingdom (Cucumber Quest, 2)
L**X
Great for kids
My daughter loves these books so much
J**S
Quality Content, 10/10
The exciting next chapter to Gigi D.G’s beautifully-drawn comic!!! As a long-time fan of D.G.’s work, I’m up to speed with the webcomic, but jumped at the chance to own physical copies and support the artist!! If you’re on the fence about getting into this series, allow me to persuade you! First off, the artwork is phenomenal; the style is adorable, and the artist uses unique coloring/shading techniques and uses lots of colors! You can tell D.G. very experienced and quite talented! And not only is the art great, but D.G is also a wonderful story teller!! The characters are adorable, comical, and bear relatable qualities and depth, as any good story should have! It might be unbearable to wait for the next chapter, but the story is well worth the wait! (If you really can’t wait, you could always read the webcomic, as it’s much farther ahead, but I still recommend you get the physical copies too!) The physical comics also are bundled with some neat concept art and bonus content!! A delight for fans like me!!! So if you’re looking for some great content, look no further! Cucumber Quest is bound to quench your thirst!
A**.
Our eight year old loves it
How are eight-year-old loves to read and play video games of course so we are especially happy when he chooses to read. He sped through this book.
K**R
Cute book
Great graphics. Great price. Daughter loved it. Read it all in one day
N**R
AWESOMEAWESOMEAWESOME
I love that it’s an anime, it’s about bunnies, AND includes princesses.👸 I LOVELOVELOVE Gigi, the author of this book. I would recommend to ALL horror haters and scaredy cats. Thx 4 listening.
M**O
Must read
My son ordered all four books during distance learning online and I must say both myself and son enjoyed reading each book together.
H**N
I love this series!
This review may contain mild spoilers for the book. Please read with caution.I received a digital copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Funny story: I actually didn’t realize this was volume 2 until volume 1 came through my workplace. I instantly recognized the title Cucumber Quest: The Donut Kingdom and decided to read that before reading before reading volume 2. (That’s how a series works after all!) Before I start on my review for Cucumber Quest: The Ripple Kingdom, I want to go ahead and say I loved Cucumber Quest: The Donut Kingdom and wanted to learn more about these characters as soon as I had finished it.Cucumber Quest: The Ripple Kingdom immediately picks up where volume 1 left off. Cucumber, the young bun forced to choose saving the world over continuing his education, wakes alone on an island without his sister Almond or their companion, Sir Carrot. Cucumber finds Princess Nautilus, and after helping her escape the clutches of some crab bros, she offers her own assistance in finding his lost companions. Meanwhile, Almond wakes to find she is in the lair of the evil Splashmaster, unable to break free. Cucumber and Nautilus work together to save Almond, along with Sir Carrot and Queen Conch.Just like the first volume, The Ripple Kingdom is full of humor. Characters make faces that don’t quite fit in with the cute art style. Common sense isn’t always the voice of reason. And poor Cucumber, you can’t help feeling sorry for him. Each volume comes with fun extras at the back too, where characters from both good and bad sides answer questions. I’ve always been a big fan of character development and how they interact with readers, so these extra bits at the end are some of my favorites.Cucumber Quest also has amazing art. Gigi D.G. is so talented and has an incredibly unique style. I especially love how the cutesy art can be twisted depending on the situation. Nautilus is a prime example of this, as she made all sorts of faces when asked the tough questions. Many times I find myself just staring at the art, studying the textures and color blends. It is incredibly nice, and I hope to buy physical copies of the books in the future so I can reread the stories and admire the art over and over again.The next volume of Cucumber Quest is already available on NetGalley, and because I’ve enjoyed the series so much, I anticipate I’ll be reviewing it soon. This series is fun for all ages!
G**8
Good, let me start to read!
Nice nice nice nice!!!!!! Let me read it firstly instead of bothering me before I can read it! Minimize the spam!
S**A
Love it
This series is very inspiring to me as an artist that wants to make comics. I love the use of colours and the character designs. The tonal shift humour always gets me. Definitely a series I’d recommend on my top 10.
M**S
Very good
Second volume of this comic is as good as the first one. Colorful and funny.
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