Agent Binky, first introduced in the graphic novel Binky the Space Cat (2009), returns.
Spires’ books recently spawned an animated series, Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe. Adapted from one of the TV episodes, this tale sees Binky facing off against an “alien” intruder: “Inchalong crawlicus. Code name: Caterpillar.” After all, though Binky may appear to be an ordinary housecat, he’s convinced that he’s a member of P.U.R.S.T. (Pets of the Universe Ready for Space Travel), a secret group that keeps humans safe from extraterrestrials. Alerting his fellow agents (the other household pets), Binky keeps an eye on the creature as it builds a “spaceship,” which astute readers will recognize as a cocoon. Family dog Gordon admires the butterfly as it emerges, but when it flies into their home (or “space station”), Binky activates a “THREE-PAW ALERT.” Laugh-out-loud pratfalls ensue as the agents, outfitted in spacesuits, chase the butterfly through the house. As they briefly lose sight of it, they draw a hasty and hilarious conclusion before congratulating themselves on a job well done. Pear-shaped Binky and the rest of the P.U.R.S.T. team retain their distinctive comic shapes and over-the-top gestures as in the TV program. While the writing and art aren’t quite as polished as in Spires’ original graphic novels, Binky’s an amusingly self-assured but often inept hero; this series will doubtless be as popular as his other slapstick misadventures.
Action-filled, comically cosmic missions sure to tickle young readers.
(Picture book. 4-7)