Francis has a fun, goofy style filled with wit and unexpected humor. Though I would be hard pressed to denote a through-line or arc, this story feels honest and is good for getting some giggles, and it keeps the tone of everything lighthearted and airy.
Emily Drouin provides the visuals for this book and does a great job of it. With a feel somewhere between Scott Pilgrim and those “cartoon yourself” comics on Facebook, Drouin’s style emphasizes the silly tone throughout the issue. With a bright palate and the oversized physical features, there’s an ease to the flow of the panels that, while taking us on a flight of fancy, grounds us in the convention of hyperbole throughout. It suggests just the right amount of over-the-top to soften any of the pillow fight-worthy conflict.
If you’re looking for a few laughs in a modern, Bugs Bunny kind of way, this comic should get onto your list pronto.
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