![]() ![]() "The art relies on thick linework and facial shots to tell the story, playing to Ukazu’s knack for pithy, personality-showing dialogue. ![]() A fun and deeply satisfying read for teens." ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This is a warm story with an irresistible protagonist, a clever supporting cast, and lively and plentiful game and practice scenes. Volume two can’t come fast enough" ― Booklist, starred review "Ukazu, who began Bitty’s story as an uberpopular webcomic, folds in plenty of hockey terms and highlights team camaraderie while skillfully dismantling themes of toxic masculinity.A slow-burn same-sex romance is just the icing on the cake (sorry―pie) in this irresistibly fun and utterly charming sports story. " Check Please! is the perfect reminder of the growth in queer narratives we’ve gotten in the past few years.filled with cute romance, zero toxic masculinity, and a really great sense of male comradery that’s refreshing to read." ― The Mary Sue " Check, Please ― an endlessly delightful web comic about hockey, baking, and bros." ― Den of Geek Bitty doesn't need any of that, and Ukazu gives the reader credit for not needing it either." ― NPR There's no big coming-out scene, no 'convert the lone homophobe' drama, no storyline cooked up just to educate the reader about the gay experience. ![]() "Check, Please! is very much a thing of our time in its approach to gay identity and romance. ![]()
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