![]() ![]() As punishment, the pair has to run errands for the old moth, including delivering books to the Insect’s Library, which is run by Dome Spider. ![]() ![]() ![]() Rhino B and Stag B are playing bug ball with their friends and accidentally break one of Mrs. In the third issue, The Insect’s Library, something very important happens. The boys are on the cusp of adulthood, so while their adventures are often playful they also reflect on the concept of coming-of-age and being treated as an adult. Each story follows the exploits of Rhino B and Stag B, two young beetles living in a gorgeous and lively bug village. Can you truly be unbiased about a piece that hits on themes related to your own identity? Regardless of how your views fall, I’ll warn you now: this is an emotional, biased review, not because I know any of the involved creators (although I have sung the praises of Czap Books publications in the past) but because this is a sweet series about growth and healing, and it features an amazing literary librarian.īug Boys: Volume 1 by Laura Knetzger collects comics written and drawn from 2011-2015. Critics often ask ourselves how we can approach a review with as little bias as possible. ![]()
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