Dav Pilkey
Dog Man 5: Lord of the Fleas
USD$9.06
5 stars out of 40 reviews
40 reviews
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5 out of 5stars
(40 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
04/21/2020
Fast delivery
Came on time and in great condition. Thank you. Fun book but does have some older kid content fyi.
Christy
Most helpful negative review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
04/21/2020
Fast delivery
Came on time and in great condition. Thank you. Fun book but does have some older kid content fyi.
Christy
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser11/04/2021His favorite bookThis book was for my grandson. He loves these books. He said this one was his favorite. It is so funny. I heard him laughing while he was reading. It is so great to have books that kids love to that's what makes them want to read more.BARBARA
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser11/04/2021His favorite bookThis book was for my grandson. He loves these books. He said this one was his favorite. It is so funny. I heard him laughing while he was reading. It is so great to have books that kids love to that's what makes them want to read more.BARBARA
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/05/2021Unlikely creature and hero Dogman in action againWhen a police officer and a dog were both dying of different injuries, the head of the dog was transplanted to the body of the officer to form what is called Dogman. While he does carry out police functions, he is still very much a dog. He has adopted Li'l Petey, a young cat that is a clone of the major villain Petey. With the robot 80-HD, the three of them form an ersatz crime fighting team. They are called the Supa Buddies. The action features large robotic machines that are controlled by the heroes and villains and it is generally a spoof of the comics featuring heroes and villains. The plot is simple, although it wavers considerably down a meandering path. Throw in some of the world's worst “knock-knock” jokes and you have a graphic novel designed for young children. They will enjoy the incongruity of the plotlines that sometimes seem unable to go anywhere but sideways. There is an ending where the villain goes back to prison a changed cat, at least that is the claim. This makes a conclusion that is an old-fashioned moral to the story.Charles
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/05/2021Unlikely creature and hero Dogman in action againWhen a police officer and a dog were both dying of different injuries, the head of the dog was transplanted to the body of the officer to form what is called Dogman. While he does carry out police functions, he is still very much a dog. He has adopted Li'l Petey, a young cat that is a clone of the major villain Petey. With the robot 80-HD, the three of them form an ersatz crime fighting team. They are called the Supa Buddies. The action features large robotic machines that are controlled by the heroes and villains and it is generally a spoof of the comics featuring heroes and villains. The plot is simple, although it wavers considerably down a meandering path. Throw in some of the world's worst “knock-knock” jokes and you have a graphic novel designed for young children. They will enjoy the incongruity of the plotlines that sometimes seem unable to go anywhere but sideways. There is an ending where the villain goes back to prison a changed cat, at least that is the claim. This makes a conclusion that is an old-fashioned moral to the story.Charles
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser09/24/2021mary
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/29/2021Nathan
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/29/2021Nathan
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser06/15/2021Ljs
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser05/14/2021wesley
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/11/2021Brittany