Lio by Mark Tatulli
- August 04, 2008
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Liowatcher said, about 1 year ago
Another great Lio comic! Keep up the good work!
What a worldview this little boy has - how many kids have such an imagination?
Thanks for “keeping it real.”
GMckee said, about 1 year ago
What makes Lio different, though, is it’s not his imagination. The things in Lio’s world are really happening.
Unlike, say, Calvin And Hobbes, where Calvin’s imagination WAS his world, and therefor he was able to control it. Reading Lio one gets the sense that the darkness in Lio’s world is so dark BECAUSE he’s not in control of it. Everything he experiences is really happening.
jestrfyl said, about 1 year ago
I have long suspected that is the scene at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. I wonder of some of the diorama characters also get a little time away (and soon we are into “Night in the Museum”)