BOOM! Studios brings you, your favorite Cartoon Network show of the series which is now drawn of a comic book, a Spring Break version of The Amazing World of Gumball on its first issue.

So, I heard and watched this show before, and it’s actually a British-American animated series that was created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. Since then, the show had produced with some multiple of styles and techniques like taking a shot of a live-action show, stop motion, and 3D style while the main characters were drawn. He uses such many styles to create this show as much as they use the character designs and somehow the style actually changes drastically when watching the first and second seasons.

What makes this show much more interesting is that Ben has created more characters, even he uses the rejected characters that he created for tv commercials and put them somewhere in the school. It’s way more similar to Spongebob because Steven Hillenburg actually used these multiple styles just to have this show more popular to the children, well actually after seeing various videos of these animated shows in “Portrayed by” it usually makes it as a meme, but that’s what it makes it so hilarious.

So, where do I even begin with this comic? Let’s start with the front cover, well there are so many plans for the Gumball family members just to take them to a spring break trip. It’s like they’re almost packed themselves just to go to the beach in Florida or something. And wow, they are about to get crushed, I’m not even kidding, look at Richard with that smug look at his face, he’s enjoying himself like he knows what he’s doing. And again this is an adaptation book created by some various writers and artists who followed up with the show, just like Garfield: Homecoming graphic novel and every story that they made is actually a tradition Gumball series, going with their Spring Break Blues, there’s nothing much to say.

Then again, if this series is actually put up some multiple styles that Ben has done, then it would mean that this comic had put up some different art styles, other than that, everything in this comic is all drawn that way, probably because we have never seen a comic who programs with a basis of characters in 3D style, they just only do that in animations. And some of the characters on the show that looked like the puppets from Sesame Street or even one of the episode that Gumball is actually going savage with the sandwich like the usual “How to Basic” YouTube videos, it’s amazing. If this were an ongoing animated series, it’s actually hilarious, and the fans would be proud of it, which it makes it so appealing that I should make a How To Basic video of me reviewing this comic while ravaging the whole thing with words on my computer, ha ha ha ha ha. Actually, I just made that up, so anyway, if you rather want to read the whole spring break of Gumball then this is for you.

By Kevin Bermeo

I'm a New Yorker Artist, and I traveled a lot. I enjoy making comics, illustrations, paintings, and digital art. Besides drawing, I'm also a writer, I used to be a Gamer, and I love adventures, food, and dragons.