Angry Birds Comics #7
Angry Birds Comics #7 – Gullibird’s Travels Reimagined
đ§© Genre
Comedy | Parody | Adventure | All-Ages
đŠ Main Characters
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Red – The ever-serious leader of the flock, trying to make sense of the madness.
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Chuck – The fast-talking, high-energy bird who brings comic relief and chaos.
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Bomb – Explosive (literally and figuratively), always ready for dramatic effect.
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The Blues – The mischievous trio, adding extra flair and trouble.
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King Pig – The theatrical villain in this parody performance.
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Corporal Pig – King Pig’s loyal, if not-so-bright, right-hand swine.
✍️ Writer
Paul Tobin – Known for blending humor with heart, Tobin crafts a tale that’s equally charming and absurd.
đš Artist
Cesar Ferioli – His expressive, animated style brings energy to every panel, keeping the tone light and fast-paced.
đ ️ Editor
Carlos Guzman – Guides the issue with sharp comedic timing and ensures the narrative stays true to its playful source.
đą Publisher and Brand
Published by IDW Publishing under the Rovio Entertainment license.
Brand: Angry Birds Comics (All-Ages Imprint)
đ Release Year
2014
đ Brief Plot Summary
In this special installment titled Gullibird’s Travels, the Angry Birds troupe stages a theatrical parody of Jonathan Swift’s literary classic, with a feathery twist. Presented as a play by “Master Pig Theatre,” the birds and pigs reimagine the tale of Lemuel Gulliver with their own quirky spin—introducing the “LilliPIGians,” tiny pig inhabitants who entangle the birds in their bizarre world of mini madness. Chaos, satire, and plenty of slapstick moments ensue! đđ·✨
đ Notable Arcs or Storylines
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“Gullibird’s Travels” – The centerpiece of the issue, where literature meets bird-brained hilarity.
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A satirical dive into leadership, power, and misunderstanding—wrapped in feathers and bacon.
đ§ Fan Theories or Interpretations
Some fans suggest the parody format in this issue nods to how the Angry Birds view themselves: as underestimated intellectuals battling overwhelming odds (or just hungry pigs). There’s even a theory that Red’s overly serious demeanor reflects the comic’s own self-aware jab at dramatic storytelling tropes. đ€Ż
đ Review Summary
Angry Birds Comics #7 delivers a vibrant and laugh-packed experience, with Ferioli’s artwork shining through exaggerated expressions and slapstick action. Tobin’s script balances humor with clever parody, making this a standout issue for readers of all ages. The characters feel familiar yet fresh in their literary roles, and the comic earns extra points for creativity and visual storytelling. Whether you're a long-time fan or just flying by, this issue is a delightful detour into absurdity. đ€đđ„
Ready for a wing-flappingly funny adventure? This comic proves that even classic literature isn't safe from the Angry Birds’ explosive touch! đŁđŠ
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