Review: Muppet Peter Pan #3

Published: November 24, 2009
Categories: Reviews

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Boom! Kids’ Muppet Peter Pan #3 by Grace Randolph and Amy Mebberson flies into comic book stores tomorrow, Wednesday, November 25th, and in a development that should surprise no one, it is a good comic book.

This one picks up right where we left off last issue, with all the characters spread out over Neverswamp. Peter Pan/Kermit introduces John/Scooter and Michael/Bean to the Lost Boys, Captain Gonzo is hunting for Peter, and Wendy/Janice is trying to figure out where the heck she is.

I won’t tell you who the Lost Boys are, though you can probably guess by now. I’ve been wondering how writer Grace Randolph would choose to depict the Indians from the Peter Pan story in this adaptation, and her solution is delightful. The Electric Mayhem shows up as “the Hippen Grovee tribe,” who welcome Janice into their fold. If you’re a Mayhem fan, you should like this issue… They get the first 10 pages of the story! [Note: A reliable source at Boom! Kids has informed me that artist Amy Mebberson was largely responsible for conceptualizing the Hippen Groovee characters, among her many other creative contributions to the book]


There’s some really interesting stuff with the Peter Pan & Wendy dynamic in this issue, with Wendy coming to realize that maybe a boy who never grows up might not be the most responsible person ever.


It’s a bit startling to see Kermit and Janice getting mad at each other, but it’s surprisingly compelling, and adds another dimension to the storytelling on top of just being a silly spoof. And as you can see, Mebberson’s art continues to convey the characters’ emotions nicely without ever doing anything so cartoony that they don’t look like the puppets. And just look at that beautiful Piggy on cover B up there… zowie.

And then the whole thing ends with a cliffhanger even more urgent than last month’s, involving the lovely Piggytink and a really mean pirate rat. To be continued!


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