The story is based around a monster boy who appears to be
anger and goes around biting things when he is angry. During the story we are
shown, in a very subtle way, why the boy bites things when he is angry. The
story comes to a head when the monster boy jumps into the sky and takes a
little nip out of one of his world’s two suns, who appear to be heckling him
during the story.
I really enjoyed this comic quite a bit, despite the fact
that it was a wordless story. Usually I feel ripped off when I find out a story
is wordless, but that was not the case here. Lambert did a good job of using
word balloons filled with scribbles to convey communication between a few of
the story’s characters. These scribbled balloons also helped to explain things
that would have been missing if they were removed from the story.
Lambert’s art does an excellent job expressing the anger of
the main character though out the story. He also does a great job
portraying the emotional responses of those who were bitten, without the use of words. A very moving piece of work, as I said at
the top, I wish that I had created it.
Earlier I mentioned that this was the mini-comic edition,
which is where I discovered Lambert’s
work. The mini-comic version is probably out of print, but you are in luck.
There is also a trade paperback edition that feature 126 pages of stories by Lambert
with the same title, I Will Bite You. I would have
reviewed the trade, but I could not locate my copy at this time. Maybe sometime
in the future?
-Denny Riccelli
creates comics under the pen name ‘dennmann’ he currently publishes the
webcomic Cousin Harold and some mini-comics now and then, including Jenny
Spookawski Ghost Girl. He lives in Peoria, Arizona with his wife and 2 kids.
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