Fetch-22
(Libby/OverDrive eComic, Kindle)

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Average Rating
Contributors
Pilkey, Dav Author, Illustrator
Series
Dog Man volume 8
Published
Scholastic Inc. , 2019.
Status
Checked Out

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Description

Li'l Petey gets caught in some family drama in the eighth Dog Man book from worldwide bestselling author and artist Dav Pilkey.

Petey the Cat is out of jail, and he has a brand-new lease on life. While Petey's reevaluated what matters most, Li'l Petey is struggling to find the good in the world. Can Petey and Dog Man stop fighting like cats and dogs long enough to put their paws together and work as a team? They need each other now more than ever -- Li'l Petey (and the world) is counting on them!

Dav Pilkey's wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive themes, including empathy, kindness, persistence, and the importance of doing good.

More Details

Format
eComic
Street Date
12/10/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781338323238

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Also in this Series

  • Dog Man (Dog Man Volume 1) Cover
  • Dog Man: unleashed (Dog Man Volume 2) Cover
  • A Tale of Two Kitties (Dog Man Volume 3) Cover
  • Dog man and cat kid (Dog Man Volume 4) Cover
  • Lord of the Fleas (Dog Man Volume 5) Cover
  • Brawl of the Wild (Dog Man Volume 6) Cover
  • For Whom the Ball Rolls (Dog Man Volume 7) Cover
  • Fetch-22 (Dog Man Volume 8) Cover
  • Grime and Punishment (Dog Man Volume 9) Cover
  • Mothering Heights (Dog Man Volume 10) Cover
  • Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea (Dog Man Volume 11) Cover
  • The scarlet shedder (Dog Man Volume 12) Cover
  • Dog Man: 13,Big Jim begins (Dog Man Volume 13) Cover

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Wacky humor, wordplay, and brave anthropomorphic animals whisk the reader along in these fast-paced, funny graphic novel series where dogs fight crime and cats go to space. -- Mara Zonderman
Both offbeat illustrated series will appeal to readers who love the idea of animals as police officers. Dog Man is bursting with scribbly art and unhinged humor, while Platypus Police Squad is a spoof of clichéd cop shows. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
Pets become unlikely heroes in these funny graphic novel series. Dog Man fights crime as a police officer and the pets of P.U.R.S.T. battle villainous aliens. -- Stephen Ashley
Wacky anthropomorphic superheroes save the day in these quirky, cartoony graphic novel series. Readers who love offbeat page-turners and crime-fighting action will enjoy both of these full-color series. -- NoveList Contributor
Readers in the mood for action-packed comics will appreciate these witty and fast-paced series about a crime-fighting dog (Dog Man) or a cat wanted for a crime she didn't commit (Cat on the Run). -- CJ Connor
Anthropomorphic animals are on patrol in both of these funny graphic novel series, sniffing out crime to ensure it doesn't take over their cartoony towns. -- Basia Wilson
Silliness rules in each of these laugh-out-loud funny series featuring colorful, cartoony art and unusual animal/human heroes. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
While Dog Man seeks to curb crime, Mischief and her anthropomorphic kitty Mayhem look for ways to stir up trouble. Despite these differences, both cartoony graphic novel series offer rip-roaring adventures and tons of humor. -- Basia Wilson
Though Dex Dingo is a wannabe inventor, and Dog Man is a canine cop, readers looking for a cartoony and colorful graphic novel in which anthropomorphic animals find themselves in a variety of silly scenarios should pick up both series. -- Stephen Ashley

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Older kids who like funny series will enjoy books by both Bruce Hale and Dav Pilkey. Each author writes graphic novel/chapter book hybrids that feature wacky characters and bathroom humor. -- Kathy Stewart
Utter irreverence toward adults and plenty of gross-out humor make both David Walliams and Dav Pilkey's books extremely popular with kids. Pilkey uses complex metanarratives that play with the graphic novel format; Walliams depends on outrageous situations recounted in illustrated text. Both authors introduce sophisticated comedy concepts to young readers. -- Autumn Winters
Readers who love goofy humor and ridiculous situations will crack up reading books by both Nick Bruel and Dav Pilkey. Both authors use cartoony illustrations and mischievous characters to amp up the hilarity in their books and both write in a variety of formats including picture books and graphic novels. -- NoveList Contributor
These award-winning authors write and illustrate silly children's comic series that stand out for their memorable characters and bold, cartoony art styles. Pilkey and Annable share an absurd sense of humor, though Annable's stories are a touch sweeter than Pilkey's action-packed books. -- CJ Connor
Supported by cartoony artwork, Dav Pilkey and Rob Harrell write funny, fast-paced, action-packed comic book series for transitional readers starring appealing, anthropomorphic, action heroes. -- NoveList Advisor
Readers looking for books with over-the-top humor and silly, cartoony illustrations will enjoy the works of both Jim Benton and Dav Pilkey. While Benton's work is more angst-filled and Pilkey's is sillier, both authors write chapter books, graphic novels, and picture books that keep young readers giggling. -- NoveList Contributor
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Published Reviews

Kirkus Book Review

Dog Man cedes the limelight to Li'l Petey, the crime-fighting kitten, in this hilarious new adventure.Fetch-22, which does bear a passing thematic resemblance to its namesake, follows the familiar Dog Man formula: an introduction by George and Harold, who attempt and (happily) fail to throw out all things childish; several pages of recap, serving to inform the reader of Dog Man's origin, Li'l Petey's shared-custody situation, and the incarceration of the elder Petey's treacherous father; finally, a headfirst dive into the action. This action splits itself among three main threads: The Fair Fairy, a deranged television star, gets fired and vows to exact her revenge on the whole city; Li'l Petey discovers a nefarious chemical compound that produces "psychokinetic brain powers" and "supa anger"; and Grampa breaks out of jail by disguising himself as his son. These threads take a while to converge, making space for both heartwarming moments and Pilkey's characteristically wacky humor. The pace of the story amps up wonderfully when the Scooby Doo-esque final battle begins, although some of the morals espoused may come off as slightly heavy-handed. The simply colored backgrounds beautifully highlight the characters' lively expressions, and impressive action sequences abound. The unexplained animation of a tree via psychokinesis comes as an especial (and especially strange) delight. Extensive backmatter includes "news" articles, drawing tutorials, and song lyrics; human characters are diverse.As ever, Dog Man and friends demonstrate that the power of friendship truly can change the world. (Graphic fantasy. 7-10) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pilkey, D. (2019). Fetch-22 . Scholastic Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pilkey, Dav. 2019. Fetch-22. Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pilkey, Dav. Fetch-22 Scholastic Inc, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pilkey, D. (2019). Fetch-22. Scholastic Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pilkey, Dav. Fetch-22 Scholastic Inc., 2019.

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