Silent But Deadly A Lio Collection

Silent But Deadly A Lio Collection by Mark Tatulli is an illustrated compilation published by Andrews McMeel Publishing on August 1, 2008. This collection features the comic strip LIO, which presents a unique blend of dark humor and visual artistry, showcasing the adventures of a ghostly-pale child named LIO and his unusual friends, including a giant squid and a grim reaper.
Readers will find that LIO offers a fresh perspective on humor, combining the macabre with a distinctive comedic style. The comic strip is noted for its edgy and visually stunning presentation, appealing to a wide audience. With 128 pages of content, this edition captures the morbidly mirthful essence of LIO, influenced by renowned cartoonists and satirists, making it a noteworthy addition to the comic strip genre.
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This strip offers a fresh outlook and appeals to everyone . . . LIO is a comic strip that’s edgy, funny, visually stunning, and truly different.” —Daily Cartoonist
With a feature film in the works from producer David Kirschner (Child’s Play, An American Tail), LIO deftly melds the macabre with its brand of dark humor.
Having been distinguished by Variety as “a fast riser,” Mark Tatulli’s morbidly mirthful pantomime comic strip, LIO, is humorously astute and just slightly askew in its perception of the world.
Centered around an odd, ghostly-pale child named LIO, and his creepy coterie of friends, including a giant squid named Ishmael and a scythe-carrying grim reaper, LIO; is influenced by cartooning greats Gahan Wilson, Charles Addams, and 19th-century satirist A. J. Volck.
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