Adorable, cheerful, and funny. On an extraterrestrial planet populated by cute aliens, life is just as we know it on Earth but with a twist: interactions, concepts, and objects are rendered in literal terms (coffee is "jitter liquid"; balloons are "elastic breath traps"; vending machines are "gravity-induced sustenance releasers"; neckties are "seriousness cloths"). Our world really is strange, as is our blindness to all the strangeness. I love Nathan Pyle's color palette of pinks, purples, blues, and some soft greens (it looks like he deliberately avoids bright "alien green") and his astute observations and creativity in illustrating the strangeness of each.