5/12/2023 0 Comments Bug Boys by Laura Knetzger![]() ![]() Stag-B quickly begins to see Rhino-B as superior – after all, his friend is apparently full of random survival skills.Īs Stag-B watches Rhino-B set up camp, the flames of the campfire – the fire that Stag-B couldn’t figure out how to create – are reflected eerily in his eyes, as his feelings well up and eventually explode. ![]() He can’t tell which plants are safe and which are poisonous, he doesn’t know how to effectively build a fire, and the longer they stay out in the forest, the more uncomfortable Stag-B feels. The book begins with a gentle, fairly safe exploration out in the world – the boys go camping! Rhino-B proves to be a knowledgeable camper, but Stag-B struggles. Laura Knetzger’s second Bug Boys book with Random House Graphic, Bug Boys: Outside and Beyond, brings more sweet stories about growing up and expanding one’s view of the world.īug Boys: Outside and Beyond Laura Knetzger (Writer & Art), Lyle Lynde (Colors)Īs the title suggests, this new collection focuses on stories that bring Rhino-B and Stag-B outside the comfort of their cozy home in Bug Village. Protagonists Rhino-B and Stag-B often spend their stories worrying about what it means to grow up and become an adult, but they meet adult mentors who teach them gentle lessons, and guide each other through. ![]() ![]() Bug Boys has always been a comic that brings such sweetness. Sometimes, especially when the world is terrible, you just need something sweet. ![]()
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