This is a collection of the best stories from Josie and the Pussycats. I had heard of Josie and the Pussycats, but never actually read any of it. I bought this as part of a collection hoping that it would be appropriate for my kid now or when she gets a little older. Having read it, I'm not sure if it will ever be. Some of the stories are fine, but others have a fair dose of fairly sexist ideas. I don't think that this is because they're pushing some agenda, but rather just because they were thrown together sloppily without a lot of thought about the plot and how it would impact their potential audience.
There were bits of this that I liked and that were funny, but mostly it was a big slog getting through all the highly formulaic plots. It's also weird that they have this comic world where they can't seem to decide if the Pussycats are a struggling band or a huge international sensation and they have one lesser character who can use magic while no one else is aware that this is possible. In the end, I feel like most of the stories were made up because they had a deadline approaching rather than because anyone actually had any stories they wanted to share with the world and it shows.
Obviously, I'm not the target audience, but I have to say that I wouldn't give this comic to my kid either, so I think that the rating is justified.