Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Muppet Snow White

Rate this book
It's the classic tale of Snow White, with the Muppet twist! When Queen Piggy learns she's not the fairest in the land, she will stop at nothing to gain back the title...but when Snow White escapes to the woods to live with the Muppet band Electric Mayhem, hilarity will ensue!

112 pages, Paperback

First published December 7, 2010

34 people want to read

About the author

Jesse Blaze Snider

42 books1 follower

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
17 (25%)
4 stars
24 (36%)
3 stars
21 (31%)
2 stars
3 (4%)
1 star
1 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 reviews
Profile Image for Gabi.
110 reviews
July 23, 2011
The Muppet Christmas Carol is one of my all time favorite movies, mostly because of Gonzo and Rizzo and their awesome narration. Muppet Snow White might just become one of my favorite graphic novels of all time, much for the same reason. This is not your traditional interpretation of the fairy tale classic as the Electric Mayhem stand in for the seven dwarfs,-yes, dwarfs, Rizzo- and that should tell you how the story will go. Lots of Muppet Show references will probably go sailing over the heads of young readers, but will impress long time fans. The ending seemed a little rushed, but perhaps that's just me not wanting it to be finished. I'd recommend this title to just about anyone, kids, grown-ups and all the in-betweens. Gonzo and Rizzo as the Brothers Grimm. Genius. (And the artwork is great, too!)
Profile Image for Elaine.
1,074 reviews17 followers
December 26, 2013
I understand why this is in juvenile graphic, but really it has way too many Muppet inside jokes (as in, from when The Muppet Show was still on) and adult (not adult-themed but on an adult level) humor for most kids. Kids will probably find it funny, but they won't "get" it the way adults who grew up on the Muppets will. The parody of Spamela Hamderson will go way over their heads, for instance. And the auditions for the seventh dwarf wouldn't be nearly as funny if you hadn't seen all seasons of The Muppet Show and every Muppet movie.

Of course, now I want to read the rest of the Muppet comics.
Profile Image for Liz.
2 reviews
October 24, 2018
HORRIFYING! For some reason, one nonconsensual kiss doesn't wake her so they set up a kissing booth where a bunch of people line up to kiss an unconscious person. Ha ha ha, I almost threw up.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Katia Lyng.
119 reviews
September 1, 2024
This was surprisingly funny, and well written. The muppets were cast perfectly into their roles, I would love to see this adapted into a movie.
Profile Image for R.
2,266 reviews6 followers
August 30, 2025
Oh, the Muppet tricks and antics! This was a fun read!
Profile Image for Peyton.
304 reviews9 followers
May 13, 2016
At last! THIS is the Muppet comic book I've been waiting for. Having already read (and reviewed) The Muppet Show Comic Book: Meet The Muppets and Muppet Robin Hood , I was beginning to give up hope. But Muppet Snow White is perfect.

The Muppets don't look like the puppets, but they look like their characters. I don't mind an off-model design, but the problem with the aforementioned books was that the characters were ugly. Paroline's depictions, however, are cartoony, loveable, and awesome. The book is made complete with Snider and Storck's excellent script, which is obviously written for and by the die-hard fans. I love the digs at Bobo and Spamela's intelligence and all the callbacks to previous Muppet productions. They even work in the oft-noted Muppet tendency to end a number with someone being eaten, something exploding, or penguins jumping in the air.

This is the Muppetest book I've read in a long time. I already want to read it again.
Profile Image for Cale.
3,919 reviews26 followers
January 1, 2016
Shooting for zany but missing leaves you in a very uncomfortable place, and that's where this book resides. It's like they felt Snow White was too short on its own, so instead the whole thing is played as a bad performance, replete with fourth wall breaking beyond the point of humor. The lack of Piggy and Kermit as the leads, replaced instead by Spamela Hamderson (a one-note joke that is worn out halfway through the first issue, but carried on through the entire series) and Pepe at his most obnoxious. There are a lot of cameos, but ultimately the whole story is a mess, a fact that is continually called out within the book. I guess it was supposed to be funny, but it's not. There are a few moments that work (including a relatively obscure Ramones reference), but ultimately this is the weakest of the Muppet fairy tales I've read, and the first I would actively recommend people avoid. Seriously, it just doesn't work.
29 reviews
July 18, 2012
I swear, I have never laughed so hard while reading a comic book. This was classic Muppet humor at its best. With Gonzo and Rizzo (as the Grimm Brothers) narrating the story and Piggy playing the Wicked Queen, I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves the Muppets and the classic Muppet Show humor.
Profile Image for Josh.
902 reviews
February 9, 2011
Fun. Not much more to say. I miss the real Muppets and wish they'd release season 4 of The Muppet Show sometime this decade. Enjoyable, but not much more to say.
Profile Image for Angela.
2,595 reviews71 followers
June 29, 2011
Fun and very silly. A lot better than Muppet Sherlock Holmes but not as good as Muppet King Arthur. Doesn't really follow the story that much though.
Profile Image for Dolores.
3,901 reviews10 followers
March 14, 2016
Laugh-out-loud funny. I miss the Muppet show.
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.