Title: Lio: There's a Monster in My Socks
Author: Mark Tatulli
Author: Mark Tatulli
Genre: Horror / Comedy / Fantasy / Animals
Year Published: 2012
Year Read: 12/10/2016
Series: Lio
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
Source: Library
Content Rating: Ages 7+ (Dark Humor)
Source: Library
Content Rating: Ages 7+ (Dark Humor)
Introduction:
Now, I have been
reading newspaper comics for many years now with “Garfield” and “Peanuts” being my most read out of all the
newspaper comics. So, imagine my
surprise when I found out that there was a newspaper comic series called “Lio” that was created by Mark Tatulli and after reading my first “Lio” comic book which is called “Lio” There’s A Monster in my Socks,” I
am definitely going to keep reading this series for a long time!
What
is this story about?
In this graphic novel, we see the various hijinks
that Lio and his father get into as Lio’s creepy nature causes a lot of
humorous and creepy situations to arise such as giving out guns to hunters,
only for the hunters to realize too late that the guns are fake and the animals
start viciously mauling them and Lio owning several scary creatures as pets
such as spiders, snakes, squids and dragons!
What
I loved about this story:
Mark Tatulli’s writing:
Even though there are barely any dialogue in this comic book, Mark Tatulli’s storytelling is highly
creative and hilarious as the story cleverly integrates black comedy into the
strips without going too dark with the punchlines and I enjoyed seeing various
strips where Lio’s creepy nature is the highlight of the story, especially in
the creative ways he deals with bullies who either picks on him or on someone
who is smaller than the bullies. I also
like the fact that Lio seems like a character straight out of Tim Burton’s works as he is a young boy
who loves creepy things like spiders and world domination, but he is put into a
world that treats his creepy obsessions as being humorous.
Mark Tatulli’s artwork: Mark
Tatulli’s artwork really tells the story in this comic book and is
hilarious and surprisingly cute at times, considering the black comedy that is
prevalent throughout this comic. I like
the fact that Lio is drawn as having a unique hairstyle where he has a small
tuft of hair that sticks up in the front and has white blank eyes as it makes
him look like a unique character. I also
loved seeing the various monsters that Lio meets throughout the strips as we
get to see Lio meet up with ghosts, dragons, the grim reaper and aliens and I
loved the fact that they are drawn more realistically than the main characters
of this comic strip as it helps set them apart from the humorous universe they
are thrown in.
What
made me feel uncomfortable about this story:
For anyone who does not like black comedy, this
comic book has plenty of dark humor that might make some readers
uncomfortable. There are moments in this
comic book where the jokes can get pretty dark at times such as scenes of Lio
trying to achieve world domination by implanting weapons inside toys and him
feeding cute little animals like puppies to his pet snake.
Final
Thoughts:
Overall, “Lio:
There’s A Monster in my Socks” is an excellent read for anyone who loves
comic books that has black comedy and quirky situations!
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