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Book Review | Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji

12.07.2021 by Ashley // Leave a Comment

**Disclaimer: I received a free early access copy of Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for this opportunity.

Marvel Meow by Nao Fuji is a graphic novel following the misadventures of Chewie, Captain Marvel’s cat, as she encounters various famous Marvel characters.  The graphic novel was published on October 12th, 2021.  I rated it 4 stars.

Here’s the summary from NetGalley:

The comic misadventures of Chewie, Captain Marvel’s pet!
Join Captain Marvel’s pet, Chewie, as she wreaks havoc in the lives of Marvel’s most popular characters!
Gain a new perspective on beloved favorites such as Spider-Man and Iron Man, formidable villains including Thanos and Galactus, and antiheroes like Deadpool, as they all become the playthings of this capricious “cat” creature.
Originally shared on Marvel’s official Instagram, these comic strips have been collected with all-new content into a gift book that will delight Marvel and cat enthusiasts alike!

This is a super adorable collection.  It doesn’t really have a story like I originally thought, but I still had a lot of fun reading through.  I love cats and it was super cute to see a cat interact with a lot of my favourite Marvel characters.  This really is a sweet little collection for people who like cats and Marvel.

The art was really nice and though there were a minimal amount of words, you were still able to get a really good idea of what was going on.  The character design was really nice and clear.  I liked how each page was different and told a unique facet of the story.

I will say that I’m mostly a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so there were some characters that I was super unclear on because they haven’t been in a movie yet.  However, the book contained brief overviews for all of the characters that it featured.  This was really helpful to me.

Overall, this collection was super cute and I definitely recommend it.

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