Tiny Tyrant
by Lewis Trondheim
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9781596430945 |
Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Welcome to Portocristo, its clear skies, sandy beaches, bustling streets--and its spoiled rotten, six-year-old king.
The little despot is grouchy, whiny, outrageous...everything you'd hate to find in a boy on a throne. But here in Portocristo, anything he says goes, no matter how bizarre or harebrained. Sit back and watch young King Ethelbert swap his country's kids for Ethelbert robots, test his bodyguard's mettle by putting a price on his own head, shrink the world down to his size, bring a dinosaur back from the past...
And that's only a tiny taste of the zaniness ahead.
Trondheim's deliciously inventive writing, coupled with artwork evoking the classic, wacky styles of Mr. Magoo and Pink Panther, ensure an experience as memorable as kangaroos bouncing on pogo-sticks.
Review:
"Selfish, short-tempered, unscrupulous, stubborn, and willing to do anything to get what he wants' — that's King Ethelbert, the pint-size monarch of the nation of Portocristo in Trondheim's hilarious series of illustrated stories, originally serialized between 2001 and 2004. Ethelbert rules the way any six-year-old would — requiring his chef to build gigantic sundaes so he can eat just one bite, demanding to see Santa Claus in person, passing a law that makes him the automatic winner of all television game shows ('The King of Portocristo ran his country as a pig might an aircraft carrier,' writes his court biographer). Even his good intentions end up going spectacularly wrong, as when he decides to make amends to the parents of his kingdom for a botched plan by sending each family a live alligator ('That way, parents will be able to make fashionable backpacks for their children.' An ongoing competition with his cousin Sigismund for the hand of the wealthy Princess Hildegardina provides a bit of continuity to the chapters, but by and large it is a collection of brief, stand-alone episodes, rendered in a quirky visual style that channels a blend of The Pink Panther and John Kricfalusi. Ages 8-up. (May)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:
In Portocristo, anything six-year-old King Ethelbert says goes, no matter how bizarre or harebrained. He transports himself back in time to meet a dinosaur, swaps his country's kids for Ethelbert robots, tests his bodyguard's mettle by putting a price on his own head, and shrinks the world down to his size.
About the Author
A phenomenally prolific and well-regarded artist and writer, Lewis Trondheim has published more than 35 books in the last ten years. He is one of the leading figures in French comics, and is a co-founder of the alternative publishing house L'Association. Hilarious and caustic, he has a huge international following.
Fabrice Parme has illustrated two books by Lewis Trondheim. He has a background in animation, and his drawings have been published in magazines throughout France.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781596430945
- Author:
- Publisher:
- First Second
- Translator:
- Siegel, Alexis
- Illustrator:
- Parme, Fabrice
- Subject:
- Graphic Novels - General
- Subject:
- CGN004000
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Subject:
- Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
- Copyright:
- 2007
- Publication Date:
- May 2007
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- - Up
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- YES
- Pages:
- 124
- Dimensions:
- 8.54x6.08x.43 in. .67 lbs.
- Age Level:
- 10-14










