Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island #1 Review Roundup

03/11/2015 11:24am
The Volcano Goddess threatens the Mama Woogees’ tiny island! What can their creation Grimmiss do to stop this terror? Between an eye exam, a tough lesson in love, and stopping the Tiki Monoliths, there are lots of things for a little guy with a skull head to do! Tropical drinks not included.
 
"This book is great for all ages. Art Baltazar and Franco did an amazing job at bringing this story to life. I enjoyed this book more than I probably should have as an adult. It will be added to my list of books I recommend to parents looking for a book their kids can read and enjoy. Itty Bitty Comics tend to be a favourite of parents and children alike, and this falls in line with those expectations.” - Capeless Crusader
"The art in Grimmiss Island #1 is great and fits the quirky, fast-paced and action-oriented nature of the comic really well. It reminds me of art you'd see in comic strips in the newspaper. It's very cartoony and pops out with a great vibrancy. Overall, anyone could enjoy this book after picking it up on the shelves which I think is the mark of a great all-ages comic.” - Comic Bastards 
"Art Baltazar & Franco bring back that childhood feeling you got when your parents would give you the “funnies” section, back when people still read the newspaper. Itty Bitty Comics is a comic that never takes itself too seriously. The Itty Bitty Comics series is all about fun and quirkiness and it continues with Grimmiss Island. What’s particularly cool about this series is that it’s somewhat of a bi-langual comic book. There is dialogue which is in Spanish. For parents that are teaching their children to be bi-langual, this is a perfect way to do it and have the children have some fun while learning.” - Nuke the Fridge 
"This book is great for all ages. Art Baltazar and Franco did an amazing job at bringing this story to life. I enjoyed this book more than I probably should have as an adult. It will be added to my list of books I recommend to parents looking for a book their kids can read and enjoy. Itty Bitty Comics tend to be a favourite of parents and children alike, and this falls in line with those expectations.” - Capeless Crusader

"The art in Grimmiss Island #1 is great and fits the quirky, fast-paced and action-oriented nature of the comic really well. It reminds me of art you'd see in comic strips in the newspaper. It's very cartoony and pops out with a great vibrancy. Overall, anyone could enjoy this book after picking it up on the shelves which I think is the mark of a great all-ages comic.” - Comic Bastards
 
"Art Baltazar & Franco bring back that childhood feeling you got when your parents would give you the “funnies” section, back when people still read the newspaper. Itty Bitty Comics is a comic that never takes itself too seriously. The Itty Bitty Comics series is all about fun and quirkiness and it continues with Grimmiss Island. What’s particularly cool about this series is that it’s somewhat of a bi-langual comic book. There is dialogue which is in Spanish. For parents that are teaching their children to be bi-langual, this is a perfect way to do it and have the children have some fun while learning.” - Nuke the Fridge

Itty Bitty Comics: Grimmiss Island #1 is out now! Check out free preview pages here!
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