The second installment in the original, hilarious, and fast-paced Cuphead series written by Ron Bates and featuring twenty illustrations.
Once again, fans of the award-winning and visually stunning video game can see Cuphead, Mugman, and friends like never before in this original, illustrated middle-grade novel. Join them on their adventure as they make merry mischief in the vibrant and topsy-turvy world of the Inkwell Isles!
Includes over 20 never-before-seen illustrations that feature hidden items for an interactive treasure hunt!
This is the second book in an original series perfect for players of Cuphead, and readers of Hello Neighbor, Bendy and the Ink Machine, and Five Nights at Freddy's.
Ron Bates began his career as a newspaper reporter in Texas, and later became an editor and columnist. His humorous features led him to a job as the resident humor columnist for three of Legacy Publishing’s regional magazines. As a freelance writer, Bates’ works include the children’s story, “Arnold Bought a Bug,” and “St. Mary’s and the Art of War,” the true story of how Italian POWs transformed a tiny Texas church. Bates also wrote the Cranium Comics series “Brawn,” the inspirational play, “Flight 1615,” and “Underground Ink,” a collection of funny poems. An award-winning copywriter, Bates lives in Frisco, Texas. howtomakefriendsandmonsters.com
Unlike the series' first book, A Mountain of Trouble leaves behind the Inkwell Isles, and thus a lot of the distinctive, offbeat atmosphere that makes Cuphead so endearing. The dueling summer camps settings and themes are tiresomely trite (like a G-rated Fear Street: 1978 or Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, stripped of tonal originality). Significantly overstays its welcome, at almost 300 pages.
A fun novel my son and I enjoyed. It was about cuphead and mugman camping and of course opposite them was a rival camp. Mischief and events take place and kept the fun going through 22 chapters. Enjoyed first book better but my son loved both. 4/5 for me.
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The first Cuphead book was fun and this book is equally fun. If you like retro cartoons and camping adventures, this book is fun to read. It's definitely good for young readers too.
Read this with a Cuphead game enthusiast. He really enjoyed it as he is familiar with the game. I thought it was very well written even though I was not as familiar.