Seymour, My Son #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "My Son the Teenager," Frank Doyle's playful script, brought to life by Dan DeCarlo’s expressive art and Rudy Lapick’s crisp inks, follows a bumbling teenage boy whose chaotic day unfolds through a mix of rhyming and plain-spoken narration. The story captures the everyday misadventures of a well-meaning but clumsy teen, all seen through the affectionate, slightly exasperated eyes of his proud father. The cover by Dan DeCarlo perfectly captures the lighthearted, slightly awkward charm of the tale.
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In a series of captions, some of which rhyme and some of which don't, Seymour's "proud poppa" tells us the story of a typical day in the life of his klutzy, girl-crazy teenaged son.
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