"Bad Kitty" by William Hack is a graphic novel featuring Kitty, a twenty-something protagonist who behaves like a bratty child. The book presents her as self-centered, intelligent, and resourceful, yet consistently lacking respect for authority or morality. Through a series of 65 comics, readers will find humor in Kitty's recurring misadventures, where she often faces consequences but never truly learns from her mistakes. This book is best suited for older elementary or middle school readers who appreciate irreverent humor and graphic novel formats, offering pure entertainment and potential discussion points about behavior and consequences.
Kitty stars in Bad Kitty, an unemployed twenty-something single woman who still behaves like a brat child. Kitty is self-centered with little respect for authority or morality. Kitty is resourceful, intelligent, and may always lose, but will never learn a lesson. This book features 65 comics and 82 pages. If you subtract 65 from 82, you come up with the amount of non-comic pages you get with this book.