A hilarious, full-color manga about scheming cats from the creator of Yokai Cats (also licensed by Seven Seas)!
“Let us teach the humans about the horror of cats!” They may seem cute and cuddly (okay, they definitely are), but this secret society of cats is up to no good! Under the direction of the purple-caped General, The Evil Secret Society of Cats schemes against humanity in a series of hilarious plots as adorable as they are diabolical. Can these cats effectively terrorize the humans, or are they doomed to be petted rather than feared? Don’t miss this full-color manga tale of sweet but sinister shenanigans!
To be honest it was kind of just boring and a bit repetitive. It was also a bit confusing at first but that's probably because I didn't realize this was volume 3 when I got it out from the library. The art was cute though, I'll give it that.
Pandania does it again with another rich volume of the Evil Secret Society of Cats! I think I enjoy each volume a little bit more than the one before. They slowly have continued to add side characters as well as fun adventures for the main cats (and dogs) of the series. I find that reading a few pages and sitting it down for a short time is the best way to enjoy this. I think the humor can be lost a bit if you binge read these books. With that said, I can only hope there are future volumes as this is loads of fun and the art style is perfect for both young and old fans of cats and cat stories. Again...my gripe with the previous volume and this stands...the covers are just not different enough for more. Even if the same pictures were there but the background color was changed it would dramatically improve them. Even after enjoying all 3 volumes available, I would have a problem pointing out by the cover which came first if not for the number inside the paw print. That aside, good fun age appropriate reading for anyone and everyone.
A collection of short adventures with various members of the secret society of cats slowly taking over the world and recruiting humans to their side through what appears to be normal cute kitty activities. This volume also explores some of Doggoman and his sister's adventures, and the hamsters' society efforts as well.
Anything Pandania puts out promises to be a feel good, cozy, delightfully diverting read. The humorous twist on typical situations with pets never gets old. And the illustrations are adorably cute.
Notes on content: Language: None Sexual content: None Violence: None (unless you're anti-cat toy destruction) Ethnic diversity: People are Japanese. LGBTQ+ content: None specified Other: Cuteness overload.
I read this with my kid. His review: This book was good. It was not one big story but a lot of little stories so there is not one thing I like. What made it good was that it was cats.
My review. It was ok. Some of the stories were cute some didn’t make sense. There was a lot of repetition. But I would read more.
Backstories are growing with the Secret Cat Society members, Doggoman, his sister, and more! There are new characters introduced that make me excited to discover more. The graphics and plot feel perfect to tell the story of cats.
Sweet Manga book with lots of humor in disguise of evil. I had to smile and at times laugh about the way of the cats. Unfortunately not all the stories make sense because a lot of things are lost in translation.
I gave it 3 stars because it kept saying “we are the evil secret society of cats” on every page. The book made no sense and was hard to understand. I am not an experienced reader, but nobody in my family understood it either. 🥸😕😂😂😅
The characters and little story strips were very charming but the fact that to read it you have to turn the book back and forth multiple times because the writing flips directions twice on every page is annoying enough that I won’t bother to continue this series.
amazing this book is good for ages 7+ because this book is a graphic novel. this graphic novel is about cats taking over the world one day and humans will fear them and work for them. I would recommend this book to anyone honestly.
This does get a bit repetitive by volume 3, but I was definitely still enjoying the vibes. It's a great, light read that would work as a good palate cleanser between heavier books.