Eric Bittle is back for his second year at Samwell University—and although the former figure skater, current vlogger, and always-baking Georgia boy survived frog year, sophomore year will be a different story entirely. The friendships are stronger, the kegsters more epic, and Bitty's feelings toward Jack are... well, different to say the least.
From Samwell hockey hazing at center ice at Faber to graduation on the Pond, join Bitty in his second year as Samwell hockey's number one baker!
What's New! In addition to all of the comics from Bitty's sophomore year, this 204-page book includes another foreword by Johnson the Metaphysical Goalie, concept pages and sketches!
Ngozi Ukazu is an American cartoonist and graphic novelist. She is the author of the online graphic novel series Check, Please!. She studied at Yale University and the Savannah College of Art and Design.
It just keeps getting better and better. I love every single character and I can't wait to read (in like 2 minutes) what the future has in store for them, now that two of the players graduated. My poor heart just melted at the end of this second chapter. ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
What a gem, this is. Such a positive, feel-good, happy story revolving around the most loveable gay ice hockey player who loves to bake and loves his friends just as much. available on the author's tumblr page : ENJOY. more more more more more gimme more
Well, I've got to say the cuteness level definitely didn't go down. Bittle and his pies are so cute, I'm sorry. And how he can literally just make food appear is so funny. I guess I don't really have anything good & new to say about this that I haven't said in my review of Year One! It was still adorable, I still loved the characters, and Jack grew on me. I still have to admit the lack of plot is a bit unsettling and I didn't like it that much, although it did improve in this one compared to the previous book. This one also had a bit more romance which was fun � wasn't super excited when I realised between who and who the romance was going be, and while it definitely grew on my some convincing will still need to happen. It felt kind of rushed, like one day Bittle was just like oh I have a crush on him. Most of the two books felt a bit like that actually; both like nothing was happening and that what was happening was either rushed or came out of nowhere. But in the end, it wasn't that bad. I said it before, the cuteness makes up for it a bit.
I'm excited to read Year Three!! I might not be able to just yet, but soon, I hope. I definitely want to see where that romance is going and I desperately want to be fully convinced!
As I said in my year one review, I binge read this during winter break and have been obsessed ever since. I keep going back and rereading the webcomic in its entirety because I love it that much - and I believe most people would, too!
What makes this webcomic so great are the characters and their relationships, and if you read the extras as well as the comic itself, you get to see even more of their personalities and quirks.
If you read year one and enjoyed it, please carry on with this! It just gets better and better with each update.
here's the link to the tumblr blog with the comic and all of the extras: Enjoy!
WELL THIS WAS ADORABLE ESPECIALLY THAT ENDING!!! Get me the smelling salts ahhhhhh. The secondary characters really grew on me too, I love their dynamic and sense of humor. Esp Shitty (god, that name lol). Bitty continues to be the cutest and I love when his teammates call him Bits.
I loved year two so much and can't wait for year three to be released. (Seriously, when is it coming?!) After the dramatic ending of year one, I didn't think this comic could get any cuter but it didn't disappoint. The character growth was heart-warming and watching Jack and Bittle's relationship develop into something open and loving was so uplifting.
If you want a sweet comic that will give you the warm fuzzies everytime you start reading, this is definitely the one for you.
After receiving new information regarding how the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ algorithm works and how it can punish authors if they drop below 5 stars, I am only rating on a 5 or 1 scale now until it's fixed and there's room for nuanced discussion and reviews.
It would literally be a Canadian crime if I didn’t love this delightful story about hockey, baking, and trying to fit in while staying true to yourself. Mostly of course because of the hockey. The rest happens to be a bonus that adds to this wonderful book.
This series continues to be just delightful. Cannot wait to see what happens next. Was having a rough morning and sat down to read this to get out of my head. It was exactly what I needed.