Vordak the Incomprehensible: How to Grow Up and Rule the World by Vordak T. Incomprehensible is a comic novella: prose intermingled with cartoon illustrations, lists, and graphics. It is a tongue-in-cheek guide that spoofs superheroes and supervillians; it is actually pretty funny. The tone is at times sarcastic and Vordak likes to talk to the reader in a condenscending manner. With the artwork, popularity of superheroes, and plentiful white space, this book has sure-fire boy appeal. Readers who like such doodle diaries as Diary of a Wimpy Kid would probably enjoy this book. However, Vordak the Incomprehensible is a welcome change from the middle school scene and the writing is a big notch up. Be prepared for some great linguistics and plentiful alliterations. The first in a series, there is more where this came from.
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: Picture of a skeleton; suggestion to whack person in the knees; list of ways to die; record for most injuries inflicted; sarcastic suggestion to drop car on ingrates; picture of monster destroying property; many hypothetical scenarios (written in humorous fashion) for evil, both illustrated or noted, such as running over small children with a bike, leading senior citizens off a cliff, etc.
Sex/Nudity: There is a picture of a person who is naked, but is holding a sign in front of him so that no private areas are revealed.
Mature Subject Matter:
Crime
Alcohol / Drug Use:
None


