Flint Comix & Entertainment #20
"Cement Angels" is a delightfully odd chapter in Lio’s surreal daily grind, where the usual chaos—annoying neighbors, bickering with his dad, and wrestling with his bizarre pets—takes a turn into the uncanny. Written and illustrated by Mark Tatulli, this 2010 free issue blends absurdist humor with quiet melancholy, as Lio spies on the world through the lens of a comic strip that might just be watching back. The layered, collaborative cover by Bob Gonzalez, Hy Eisman, Randy Zimmerman, Susan Van Camp, and K. J. Kolka adds a dreamlike texture to an already strange story.
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Lio continues his usual weird life, annoying the neighbors, his father and merchants, and being annoyed by his pets, playing with monsters, Sea Monkeys and the dead, and spying into the "Cathy" comic strip.
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