邪惡貓大帝克勞德 #05 成為宇宙之王
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邪惡貓大帝克勞德 #05 成為宇宙之王

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邪惡貓大帝克勞德 #05 成為宇宙之王: : : GAG GAG AI Johnny Marciano The Witches of BeneventoThe No Good NineMadeline at the White HouseEmily Chenoweth 140Emily RaymondJames Patterson (Robb Mommaerts) Robb Mommaerts

作者: 強尼.馬希安諾 / 艾蜜麗.切諾韋斯   繪者:  羅伯.莫梅茲   譯者: 謝靜雯


       在歷經征服地球的失敗屈辱後,還有什麼事會再打擊克勞德呢?

  那就是被「邪惡、破壞、壓迫,更多邪惡的軍閥聯盟」給撤銷會員!克勞德幾乎要放棄戰鬥貓生,自此過著沉寂孤獨的退隱生活……直到,所有生靈的領袖──宇宙女皇逝世了,而宇宙全知會議要舉辦宇宙之王選拔。克勞德當然不會放棄這個機會──成為宇宙之王。不過要成會候選人,需要加入某個黨派,唯一能加入的,就是巴克斯力邀的「GAG,善良動物團隊」。善良?噁~噁~
 
  另一方面,拉吉在學校的日子越來越順,還加入了籃球校隊。唯一不順的是,歷史課老師要他們研究拿破崙作為這學期的作業,而拉吉要和蠑螈一組。不過拉吉發現,拿破崙的遭遇及信念,竟然跟克勞德很像!例如拿破崙也被流放過,而拿破崙甚至說過:「榮耀稍縱即逝,但默默無聞卻是永久的。」、「一定要把朋友當成可能的敵人。」、「死亡不算什麼,但活得挫敗和不光彩,等同每天都死一次。」

  拉吉告訴克勞德關於拿破崙的事時,克勞德從中到啟發,決定加入GAG,重新啟動他一生的戰役:成為宇宙王者!

系列特色

  ★一貓一人的視角寫作,揭露不同青少年成長的心理狀態

  本系列故事為雙主角,一人一貓輪流以第一人稱推進劇情。他們在對方眼裡雖然以寵物/貓奴的身份一起生活,彼此在面對各種目標、任務及困境時,反映出青少年的不安、叛逆、無所謂、好奇、勇敢等的成長心理狀態;這兩個個性十分迥異的夥伴/朋友,也因此碰撞出立場不同的辯論、爭吵、妥協和合作,是真正站在青少年心理位置上書寫的故事。

  ★充滿奇幻又真實的情節,每一本都包含國際趨勢的議題及元素
  看似奇幻、荒謬的情節,充滿譏諷與搞笑的橋段,但每一本都融入了文化、教育、環保、國際趨勢等的議題,如荒野求生、機器人創客、文化衝擊、AI、虛擬實境、區塊鏈、虛擬貨幣、選舉、獨裁政治等,是站在國際視野上設計撰寫,適合每個孩子閱讀,甚至討論其中議題的故事。

  ★劇情幽默風趣,活潑生動的美式插圖穿插其中,閱讀輕鬆無負擔
  故事場景設定地球,進而擴大到全宇宙,以外星生物來看地球的物種(人類及其他動物)、建設(房屋、汽車等)、制度(貨幣交易)等,充滿著解謎與反諷的樂趣;充滿創意與想像力的外星生物與科技,搭配活靈活現的生動插圖,是首次閱讀長文的孩子的最佳入門選擇。


作者

強尼.馬希安諾(Johnny Marciano)

  強尼.馬希安諾雖然是個一文不值的人類,但他藉由紀錄邪惡貓大帝克勞德的輝煌冒險,多少做了些彌補。他較次要的作品,如《The Witches of Benevento》、《The No-Good Nine》以及《Madeline at the White House》這類的書,講的是其他無用人類的無意義作為。他現居紐澤西星球。

艾蜜麗.切諾韋斯(Emily Chenoweth)

  艾蜜麗.切諾韋斯是個住在奧勒岡州波特蘭市的卑劣人類,在那裡雨水這種污穢的液體一年會降將近140天。她以艾蜜麗‧瑞蒙德(Emily Raymond)這個最高機密化名跟詹姆斯‧派特森(James Patterson)合作了多本暢銷書。她家裡另有三個沒用的人類,以及兩隻極端無知的地球貓咪。

繪者

羅伯.莫梅茲(Robb Mommaerts)

  Robb Mommaerts 是一位住在寒冷的威斯康辛州生活和工作的插畫家。從童年時代就喜歡畫怪物、恐龍和機器人。目前主要從事遊戲藝術、兒童讀物、角色設計和漫畫領域的工作。

譯者

謝靜雯


  荷蘭葛洛寧恩大學英語語言與文化碩士,主修文學。
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M. Lucas
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
A Hilarious, Action-Packed Thrill Ride!
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
A Coast Guard veteran and all around good guy, Carl, lives in an apartment with his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut. On a cold, winter night, Donut slips out of a window and gets stuck up a tree. And it’s a good thing she does! Wearing nothing but a jacket, boxers, and a pair of slippers that don’t fit, Carl goes outside to try to coax her down. He’s just about retrieved the cat, and then it happens. The whole world is changed. In the blink of an eye, every building, car, and piece of technology on the planet is flattened. Smooshed. Gone. A bodiless voice announces that anyone who doesn’t want to live off whatever is left on the planet will need to enter stairs. Carl and the cat do so, and that’s when the fun starts. It seems the galaxy has had a long-running and massively popular television program that follows “dungeon crawls”—classic role-playing/video game scenarios where adventurers go into a medieval dungeon, explore, fight monsters, win treasure, gain experience, become more powerful, and then proceed to deeper, harder levels. Earth has been selected to serve as the setting for the current season. That’s right. The Earth has been destroyed for the sake of a galactic television game. By entering the stairwell, Carl, Donut, and a couple million other humans have become participants in this game. Instead of remaining a pet, Donut is made into a fellow “crawler,” like Carl. She can speak, and reason, and fight—all with the personality one would expect from a cat named Princess Donut The rules to this galactically televised dungeon crawl are intricate. But essentially, Carl and Donut begin to mentally see stat screens, just like in an RPG video game: health, various skills, their strength, dexterity, intelligence, and constitution. In classic 80’s kids Dungeons & Dragons style, they have unlimited encumbrance, meaning they can carry anything they can pick up, file it away in “inventory,” and pull it up whenever needed. They‘re on level 1 of this season’s crawl, a classic dungeon with tunnels, doors, chambers, and monsters—lots of different monsters. There’s a countdown running, so they only have so many days to find a set of stairs that will lead them down to the next, harder level. And if they don’t find the stairs before the timer runs out, the level they’re on will collapse. There’s all sorts of lethal dangers awaiting the crawlers. And that’s what takes up the bulk of the book. There are daring encounters, puzzles to sort through, and lots and lots of monsters to fight. In each encounter, the reader is given real time stats of the characters. After their initial shock, Carl and Donut slowly form an endearing partnership, one that proves quite successful in this dangerous game they‘re forced to play. I’ll confess for the first quarter of the book, I was skeptical. It felt an awful lot like one of my kids watching someone else playing a video game (which is something I don’t really understand). But Matt Dinniman does a masterful job of weaving in enough subplots—both inside and outside the dungeon—so that both a cohesive story and genuine character development emerge from all the excitement of fighting kobolds, or rigging goblin explosives, or figuring out how to slay a “big boss” monster that vaguely resembles a cat-hoarding old lady. There’s depth to this dungeon. And of course there’s action. It’s compelling, page-turning, fun. And funny. Dinniman has a sharp, occasionally crass, often dark sense of humor and he knows how to use it in all the right places. There’s snark, and absurdity, and physical comedy, and some snort-through-your nostrils lines. Think of a homebrew Dungeons and Dragons campaign melded with a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy vibe that‘s centered around a likable hero and a hilariously self-absorbed cat. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and will definitely be pursuing the series. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
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Jameson
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Wish I’d jumped in sooner
Format: Kindle
Great book, easiest read I’ve had in years. Particularly enjoyed switching between the audio and reading. One of the best audiobooks out there for sure, not quite a radio play but the characters do all get proper voice acting and they are brilliant. Book one had me hooked but book 2 really sealed the deal, grateful that there are so many more to read. The comedy, the horror, the bonkers world building, and some really great character work make one of the most insane setups for a book feel easy to buy into and believe in. I’ve been looking for a series that captures my imagination like this for a while and I think I’ve found it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
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StellaCadente
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Funny, smart and nerdy
Format: Kindle
Are you now or have you ever been a member of a TTRPG group or serious video gamer? This book is for you. You'll get all the in-jokes, understand the process and enjoy the story. It's almost literally a step-by-step description of a dungeon crawl from hell, but I was never bored. Matt Dinniman's tone and how he writes Carl are smart and enjoyable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
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Zuzzette Read
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
Chaotic & absurdly funny!
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Dungeon Crawler Carl was one of those books where the first thought in my head was, what on earth am I reading? And somehow that’s exactly why it works. It’s chaotic, absurdly funny, and completely outside the usual genres I gravitate toward, but it turned out to be such a fun ride. The premise alone is wild. Earth collapses into a giant dungeon run as a galactic game show, and Carl ends up fighting through it alongside his ex-girlfriend’s cat, Princess Donut, who honestly steals the show for me. Like if I ever get a cat I will probably named her Princess Donut haha! The whole thing is nonstop action, monsters, traps, loot drops, and ridiculous commentary about survival being tied to entertainment value. It’s very LitRPG, very Dungeons & Dragons energy, and packed with pop culture references. Did a hybrid read and listened to the audiobook when on the go, which is phenomenal and probably the best way to consume it. The narration makes the humor and chaos land even harder. Carl and Princess Donut as a duo are hilarious, and I can already tell this is the kind of series I’ll return to whenever I need a break from heavier reads. It’s intense, bizarre, and honestly kind of addictive, not something I would jump back to back considering there are like 9 other books, but it is a surprisingly great palate cleanser.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026
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danielle
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
hilarious, fun and fantastic writing
Format: Kindle
It’s been a little while since I laughed hysterically from a book. The writing, top tier, the humor immaculate and the characters, compelling. The story is a mix of satire humor and all around packed with all the things that make a book fantastic. Intrigue, mystery, actual thought. 🤣 For all my booktok girlies who are on the fence, just do it. It scratches an itch I cannot describe.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026

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