<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Adolescent girls can be real monsters. Maude is twelve, about the age some girls turn into flesh-eating wild cats. As her detective dad investigates a series of strange mauling attacks, Maude worries she may be the killer"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Book Riot's Best Comics of 2018</b> <p/>"It's a horror comedy about a girl who thinks she's a monster and it's brilliant." --<b>Kelly Sue DeConnick, <i>Bitch Planet </i></b> <p/>Adolescent girls can be real monsters. Maude is twelve, about the age some girls turn into flesh-eating wild cats. As her detective dad investigates a series of strange mauling attacks, Maude worries she may be the killer. <br>Collects #1-4 <p/>Includes the informative survival handbook, Cat Fight! A Boys' Guide to Dangerous Cats. <br>Plus never-before-published extra content. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Cain and Niemczyk are remarkably inventive here, telling the story through traditional narrative comics and graphs and photorealistic effects and other wild experiments in visual narrative...Cain seems to inherently understand what it is that makes comics so great." -<b><i>The Seattle Review of Books</i></b> <p/><br><br>"Rachelle Rosenberg's colors help tie everything together, painting even the darker moments of the issue with eye-popping colors. Joe Caramagna's feels like the icing on the cake, going from clever and childlike whimsy to genuine terror with ease. As a whole, the visual aesthetic of <i>Man-Eaters</i> nails the nuance of being a teenage girl-facing the horrors of the world, but attempting to hang on to a sense of optimism in the process." -<b><i>Comicbook.com</i></b> <p/><br><br>Insanely great. -<b>Cory Doctorow</b>, <i>Boing Boing</i> <p/><br><br>"Cain has taken on the best of them and come out swinging because she's just that damn good." -<b><i>Geek.com</i></b> <p/><br><br>"Simply by envisioning teen girls as ferocious beasts, Cain finds a hundred ways to mock our culture's fear of powerful women." --<b><i>NPR</i></b><br><br><br>While this unique title will likely appeal to fans of Mockingbird and Women World, it's also recommended to teens who like their story orders of smart female empowerment to come with a side of satire. --<b>YALSA's Great Graphic Novels for Teens blog</b><br><br>
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