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Larf by ashley spires
Larf by ashley spires











Binky is broadening his physical horizons as his readers are beginning to expand their literary ones. Like other comics for this age group, it’s a good primer for more advanced illustrated texts. There aren’t too many panels per page, but they are arranged in interesting ways, using different shapes and sometimes overlapping each other. Nobody knows that Larf exists, and he likes it that way. He lives with his bunny-friend Eric somewhere far in the snow-capped mountains.

larf by ashley spires

He’s a seven-foot-tall vegetarian who has a preference for red scarves. Though it has fewer pages and larger fonts, it looks a lot like a graphic novel for older readers. Larf thinks he might be the world’s only sasquatch. The story follows the adventures of Larf. This book is good for transitional readers. The Larf book is a quirky and charming childrens book that is sure to delight and entertain readers of all ages. However, the funniest parts are when Binky uses his imagination as he prepares for his interstellar travels. Some comedic elements have a wider appeal, like the bodily humor found in the text.

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Cat lovers especially will laugh at the ways in which Binky tries to help his owner, because it’s exactly what cats do (like when he tries to “give them massages” but he is really just clawing them). The humor in this graphic novel is apparent early on when the reader sees the world from the titular cat’s unique perspective he dreams of going to “outer space”, which is the world outside his house, and he wants to protect his family from “aliens,” also known as insects.













Larf by ashley spires