'Shark Girl' - a very funny take on 'The Little Mermaid. It is also like a reverse 'Moby Dick'. It is about more than a little Shark Girl, and revenge; it is about ethical fishing, protecting sea life, the environment, and unionising.
'Shark Girl'
There is humour, fun, and political satire, as is to be expected from a work of art by Kate Beaton. This art reminds me of Nickelodeon cartoons. There is, crucially, a level of heart to balance out the cynicism, especially towards the end.
The ocean is the Shark Girl's home, and she will do anything to protect it.
When enacting her toothy, grinning, coldblooded shark plan. she learns that not all humans are greedy, unfeeling monsters.
This fairy tale picture book for children is about sharks and humanity, and how they should exist in harmony. By taking down capitalism.
Fun, funny stuff, from the brave and bold Shark Girl and humans, who are courageous enough to stand up for themselves and others.
Apropos of nothing, Shark Girl reminds me of Ruby Gillman, Hilda, Nimona, Marceline the Vampire Queen, Mebh from 'Wolfwalkers', Princess Mononoke, Invader Zim, and Danny Phantom all rolled into one. But she's her own unique, blue, feral and hilarious creation.
'Shark Girl' from 2025 - a new favourite picture book/comic from Kate Beaton. 'The Princess and the Pony' (2015), about a farting pony, is another favourite to stand beside it. These are works of genius.
Final Score: 4/5
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