Editorial Review

Publishers Weekly

“Bringing to mind the oeuvre of Kevin O’Malley, Hiti, a comics artist making his children’s book debut, goes for broad humor—visual slapstick (Waga sliding through a house’s plumbing system), comedic sturm und drang (Waga’s curly ears vibrate in fright at the thought of nonexistence), and urgent asides that make readers complicit in the action (‘Hurry Waga!’ the story urges as Waga races to find his scare before dawn). But while each spread exhibits a loosey-goosey sense of fun and verve (Hiti’s hand-lettered typography has enough personality to get co-star billing), the ultimate takeaway is a series of clever, slightly silly drawings.” —Publishers Weekly

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