Ever since I watched 'Big Hero 6,' I've been low-key obsessed with Baymax—his squishy design and wholesome personality just hit different. So when I stumbled upon 'I Am Baymax,' I dove in immediately. It’s a charming little comic that expands on his character, showing more of his day-to-day interactions and his 'healthcare companion' logic in action. The art style stays true to the movie, which is a huge plus, and there’s this adorable subplot where he tries to understand human emotions by observing Hiro and the gang. It’s not groundbreaking, but if you love Baymax, it’s like getting extra scenes with your favorite inflatable robot.
That said, don’t expect a deep narrative—it’s more of a slice-of-life vibe with lighthearted moments. Some jokes land better than others, and the pacing can feel uneven, but it’s a quick, fun read. Perfect for younger fans or anyone who just wants more of that Baymax charm. I finished it with a smile, though I wish it had dug a bit deeper into his backstory or his relationship with Tadashi. Still, as a fluffy companion piece, it’s totally worth it.
I picked up 'I Am Baymax' mostly out of curiosity—would it capture the magic of the film? The answer is... kinda. It’s cute! The comic nails Baymax’s voice, with his deadpan delivery and unintentional humor shining through. There’s a fun mini-adventure where he misinterprets a social cue and ends up 'treating' a stranger’s bad mood like a physical injury. It’s classic Baymax, and the warmth of the original is definitely there.
But here’s the thing: it feels more like a bonus episode than a must-read. The stakes are low, and the plot threads are thin. If you’re craving the action or emotional depth of 'Big Hero 6,' this isn’t it. It’s more of a character study, and while that’s enjoyable, it might leave older readers wanting more. My niece adored it, though—she giggled the whole way through. So I’d say it’s worth it for younger audiences or die-hard Baymax fans, but temper your expectations if you’re looking for substance.
I’m a sucker for anything 'Big Hero 6,' so 'I Am Baymax' was an instant buy for me. What surprised me was how much it focused on Baymax’s innocence—his literal take on human behavior is both hilarious and oddly profound. There’s a scene where he tries to 'fix' a broken heart by offering bandages, and it’s equal parts silly and sweet. The comic leans hard into his quirks, which I loved.
Art-wise, it’s vibrant and faithful to the movie, though some panels feel a bit rushed. The story’s light, but it’s a nice palate cleanser between heavier reads. If you’re expecting a plot-driven sequel, this isn’t it, but as a character-focused side story, it delivers. I blew through it in one sitting and didn’t regret a page.
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