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Li'l Kids: "road to god knows..." adventures! [Paperback]

Von Allan (Illustrator)
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"Li'l Kids: 'road to god knows.' adventures" are three short stories that feature the whimsy and wonder of being a young girl. From meeting new friends, dealing with an ill mom, or triumphing over a nasty super villain in a dream, "Li'l Kids" shows a unique side of being a child. A short story collection told in comics form, the stories all feature Marie, the protagonist from the original graphic novel "the road to god knows." In addition, this collection features all the scripts plus conceptual writing for each story and also background and concept art. Recommended if you've enjoyed Terry Moore's "Strangers in Paradise", Jeff Smith's "Bone", and Mark Crilley's "Akiko."

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You all had a best friend at one point in your life; someone you could watch silly movies with; someone who shared their candy; someone who didn't laugh when you told them you wanted to be a superhero, astronaut, or pro-wrestler. And even if you drifted apart later in life, that best friend still had a strong influence on you as a child...but where'd the friendship start? What was happening in your life when that friend came along and dragged you off to the movies or the park or a rickety old tree house?

In the case of a young girl named Marie, the friendship began with a chance meeting after her mom sent her outside to play on a beautiful summer day. That day forms the basis of the first of three interlocked short stories contained within this volume. Each story focuses on an element of Marie's life, from meeting a new friend to her burgeoning awareness of her mom's mental illness. While this later theme is explored in the graphic novel the road to god knows..., Marie is only 8 years old at the time of these three stories. As a result, she is only just beginning to be aware of the world around her and her place in it.

Each story stands on its own but, when taken together, they demonstrate that childhood, like most aspects of life, can have its ups and downs. Being a child can be fun, scary, and magical; but sometimes the things that seem very little at the time can have a profound effect on you later on in life. That's certainly true for Marie and her experiences in these stories help bear that out. Later, in the road to god knows..., we see just how significant some of those events can be.

In addition, this collection includes a large amount of supporting material. Concept and thumbnail art give a peek behind the curtain and show how each story was put together. Von Allan also discusses where each story's inspiration came from and how ideas form. Lastly, he shows each step from story outline to completed script.

About the Author

Von Allan was born red-headed and freckled in Arnprior, Ontario, just in time for Star Wars: A New Hope. The single child of two loving but troubled parents, Von split most of his childhood between their two homes and, consequently, spent a lot of time in the worlds of comics and wrestling. And, to be perfectly honest, what comics and piledrivers didn't teach him, science fiction did. He managed a small independent bookstore in Ottawa, Ontario for many years, all the while working on story ideas in his spare time-- eventually, he decided to make the leap to a creative life, and the road to god knows..., an original graphic novel, was the result.

Von currently lives in Ottawa, Canada, with his writer/editor geek wife, Moggy; a husky dog, Rowen; and two feisty cats, Bonny and Reilly.

Von loves to hear from people who've read and (hopefully!) enjoyed his work. Feel free to write him at von@vonallan.com.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Von Allan Studio (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978123719
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978123710
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,161,047 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Von Allan was born red-headed and freckled in Arnprior, Ontario, just in time for Star Wars: A New Hope. The single child of two loving but troubled parents, Von split most of his childhood between their two homes and, consequently, spent a lot of time in the worlds of comics and wrestling. And, to be perfectly honest, what comics and piledrivers didn't teach him, science fiction did. He managed a small independent bookstore in Ottawa, Ontario for many years, all the while working on story ideas in his spare time-- eventually, he decided to make the leap to a creative life.

Von currently lives in Ottawa, Canada, with his writer/editor geek wife, Moggy; a husky dog, Rowen; and two feisty cats, Bonny and Reilly.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Girls Just Wanna Have Adventures, September 17, 2008
This review is from: Li'l Kids: "road to god knows..." adventures! (Paperback)
"Lil Kids!", Von Allen's first graphic novel, is a prequel to his web comic, "the road to god knows...", which tells how the two main characters became fast friends. Thrilling girl adventure stories and the friendships that make them possible are among my favorite things. When I was the age of the girls in this story--and "the road to god knows..."--I generally wound up reading comics and boys' books, because nobody seemed to understand that small females were every bit as curious, ambitious and prone to getting into trouble as small males.

And, oh yeah, we wanted to be superheroes too, because it's fun beating up bad guys.

Now I know Von's a man. I've seen his picture on Live Journal, and his wife swears it's really him. But reading "Lil Kids!" it sometimes feels like Von plugged right into the little girl I used to be.

And there's more. "Lil Kids!" sets up the main plot threads of "the road to god knows...", including Marie's awareness that her mom is different. It also provides interesting insights into Von's creative process, from initial idea and thumbnails to fully developed comic.

In fact, I enjoyed the book so much, I'm going to give it away. To my husband, another late-blooming artist. If artists are like writers--always learning from each other--this could get interesting in the best possible way.
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