Showing posts with label Dave Shelton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Shelton. Show all posts

Friday, 6 April 2018

ReadItDaddy's Chapter Book of the Week - Week Ending 6th April 2018 "The Book Case: An Emily Lime Mystery" by Dave Shelton (David Fickling Books)

For this week's Chapter Book of the Week, strap yourselves in, you're about to be whirled off into a deep dark detective mystery that will absolutely blow your socks off. All without leaving the library!
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Friday, 11 November 2016

ReadItDaddy's Second Book of the Week - Week Ending 11th November 2016 - "Good Dog, Bad Dog: Double Identity" by Dave Shelton (David Fickling Books)

It was quiet...almost too quiet. The rain beat down like a cold grey mist as a shadowy figure clad in red roughly shoved a parcel through the letterbox...
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Friday, 14 March 2014

Good Dog, Bad Dog by Dave Shelton (David Fickling Books)


Good Dog, Bad Dog

Written and Illustrated by
Dave Shelton

Published by David Fickling Books

Before The Phoenix Comic rose magnificently from its ashes, there was "The DFC" - a comic produced by David Fickling Publishing, that features some truly brilliant strips by brit comic luminaries such as Gary Northfield, Neill Cameron and Sarah Mcintyre. Some of the collected DFC strips are now appearing in graphic novel format, hooray!

Dave Shelton's awesome strip "Good Dog, Bad Dog" originally featured in The Guardian and Charlotte couldn't resist grabbing DFC's Volume 1 of the collected strips from the library. She clearly has great taste in comics!

"Good Dog, Bad Dog" features Kirk Bergman and Duncan McBoo, cops on the Pedigree Police Force, maintaining law and order in the sprawling Muttropolis.

With a pinch of noir and plenty of sassy lines, Dave's heroes are dogged (yes we're going to work in plenty of dog puns here) and determined to solve every case that comes their way.

I'm a huge fan of detective noir stuff (even drawing and penning some daft tale about a Seagull gumshoe called George - who never quite got off the ground but is still on the backburner). Charlotte also seems to love this mix of seediness and crime-fighting, and loved the characters (including a rather nasty looking Chihuahua with a huge chip on his shoulder, and a pink poodle temptress!)

It's probably aimed at an older audience than Charlotte, but now and again I'd find her wrapped up in it, cackling to herself. Always a very good sign when it comes to kids' comics.

Charlotte's best bit: Reading out baddie dialogue in crazy voices. I wonder where she gets that from!

Daddy's Favourite bit: Action-packed, dark and noir but also funny as heck, perfectly pooch-tastic!
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