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‘Young Mozart’ Composes Amazing Comic Strips

Did you know that Mozart was seriously into poop? William Augel does.

Young Mozart, the new comic from Humanoids, is part of their Big series. This series also includes Bigly Bear; Humanoids is also the mind behind the Life Drawn imprint, which includes titles about Hedy Lamarr and Marilyn Monroe.

The art in Young Mozart was immediately striking to me for one simple reason: I don’t remember the last time I read a comic strip. Not a comic book, or a graphic novel, but a strip. Three or four panels across a page, or 9 to 12 panels on a page, telling a simple story, making me laugh or sharing a tidbit of information I didn’t know before.

Just a few of the Young Mozart pages I loved:

We often think of Mozart and his contemporaries as being uptight, especially with the powder and the wigs and the coat tails. Mozart, at least, was by all accounts a man with a filthy sense of humor who made scatological jokes whenever he got the chance. While I did not include the particular joke page here, trust me that Augel finds a way to mention it without being gross or inappropriate. He teases the famous composer about everything – his prodigy, his dog, and his ability to find music absolutely everywhere.

This book has some of the charm from Peanuts, some of the silliness of Garfield, and much of the truth of For Better Or Worse. I absolutely loved reading the story, and while I’m not sure my younger daughter (eight years old) would appreciate it, I’m pretty sure my older daughter (eleven years old) will definitely laugh at the jokes.

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The art is simple without being simplistic, and the book is a fun, funny read. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to learn a little more about one of our more famous composers, or anyone looking to dispel some of those assumptions about the guys in the powdered wigs.

The author, William Augel, was born in Le Mans. Originally a draftsman and illustrator, he has written for kids before, and regularly works with French magazines.

Young Mozart is now available from Humanoids.

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This post was last modified on April 22, 2019 1:54 pm

K. Tilden Frost

K. Tilden Frost (Kay) is a full-time writer published in both fiction and non-fiction genres and fields. She is a geek for comics, autism advocacy, and parenting. She often works and writes with Mathias DeRider at GeekDad and ReviewOrDie.

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