Mr. Stuffins is a tale of conspiracy and suspense, written by Andrew Corsby and Johanna Stokes. It is a story of a talking teddy bear who acquires the skills of the most lethal secret agents and mercenaries of the world by being accidently implanted with a chip. Mr. Stuffin in this issue has the task of protecting Zachary, his owner as well saving himself from the evil forces that are looking to hunt him down.
The readers though had to wait for almost two years for the second issue of the series as Ross Richie the co-founder of the series admitted that there was some problem earlier which they have managed to sort out with the help of the Editor-in-chief, Mark Waid. The issue features a completely redesigned Mr. Stuffins which has been made possible by the wonderful art of Axel Medellin. The issue has been beautifully written where Zach really sounds like a nine year old. Mr. Stuffins also adds to the comedy as it is always hilarious to hear a teddy bear talk like an action hero. Cosby and Stokes managed to show the tough as well as the softer side of Mr. Stuffins.
Another attraction of the issue is watching the teddy bear in action. The story has been amazingly narrated and adds to the thrill in the story. Machain has also done a commendable job when it comes to sketching the expressions of Mr. Stuffins which is guaranteed to make you laugh. Mr. Stuffins is surely one of the funniest comics around and is sure to tickle the funny bone of most of the readers.
