Toto trouble

Thierry Coppée, 1971-

Book - 2014

"Toto may not be the best student in school, but he knows how to have fun! And he's certainly an expert at getting himself out of a jam. While some folks may think Toto is deliberately trying to stir up trouble, the truth is he's just trying to do his very best-- especially if it doesn't require too much effort!" --

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jCOMIC/Toto v. 2
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Subjects
Published
New York : Papercutz 2014-
Language
English
French
Main Author
Thierry Coppée, 1971- (author)
Other Authors
E. Joe (Edward Joe) Johnson (translator)
Item Description
First published: [Paris, France]: Éditions Delcourt, ©2003-2004.
Physical Description
62 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781597077774
9781597077262
9781629910703
9781629910444
  • v. 1. Back to crass-- v. 2. Deadly jokester--
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-7-Originally published in France to much acclaim, this graphic novel series centers on Toto, the French equivalent of "Little Johnny," the infamous character that is a stand-in for crude jokes in school settings. Each volume collects comic strips in chronological order, showcasing tales and jokes within a whole school year. Kids will appreciate Toto's pranks and his misadventures with teachers, friends, and family. Parents and educators might not be as willing to embrace Toto's nonreverential stance toward school, and could interpret his constantly getting away with his behavior as a bad example for children. While the humor is dark in some of the stories, the vignettes feature mostly puerile jokes that too often include ableist language. However, the interactions between Toto and his peers shine with sincerity and plausibility. CoppEe does not constrain himself to just one way of presenting his comic stories. His panel work is varied, alternating between stories with three panels and bubbles to a layout of several panels with few bubbles, in which narrative is told through the characters' facial expressions. This series will catch the attention of older readers who have enjoyed the humor of Dav Pilkey's "The Adventures of Captain Underpants" books (Scholastic).-Sujei Lugo, Somerville Public Library, MA (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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