LIÓ is a pantomime strip featuring a curious young boy whose daydreams embark from reality destined for the dark chasm where wit and sarcasm collide. Drawn in the age-old style of pantomime strips, LIÓ offers a decidedly new and edgy twist to the wordless comic format. That's right, LIÓ is so crafty it doesn't need word balloons, dialogue boxes, or clever captions.
Mark Tatulli's cartoon also employs a unique drawing style influenced by cartooning greats Gahan Wilson, Charles Addams, and 19th-century satirist AJ Volck. In describing his strip, Tatulli explains he was eager "to bring something truly different to the comics pages... Something to appeal to all ages, drawn in pictures only. To tell a story without text, while updating the pantomime concept with a modern audience in mind." The result is a mind-bendingly humorous and astute journey into the darkly detailed world of young Lió – where a spit wad can put a school bus out of commission faster than a spider can hamper the efforts of the Postal Service.