

It is the sweetest and funniest little comic. We read Wallace the Brave together in January, and the entire comic made my child light up!! Together we laughed and laughed.

He has really struggled to not only make friends and navigate social situations, but also struggles to find reading material that is engaging.

I bought this book for Christmas for my 8 year old son who is autistic. 1, on The Augusta Chronicle's comics pages.I cannot say enough good things about this comic and the artist! If you are questioning whether to buy the comic, do it!! Look for Wallace the Brave by Will Henry starting Monday, Oct. Henry’s parenting adventures could provide him with comic strip material for many years to come. Not only did Henry realize a lifelong dream in the spring, he and his wife also welcomed their firstborn, a son named Will. While there is some of Henry in his strip, he said he thinks he’s more like Spud with aspirations of being Wallace. “He’s a good kid,” Henry said of his central character. Other characters in the strip are his mother who is “strong, independent, excitable and fun,” his father, “a weathered fisherman who can be fun at times but is stubborn and sharp ” a brother, whose behavior hints that he might have been raised by wolves his best friend, Spud, and Amelia, the new girl in town, who is the instigator. It follows Wallace, an adventurous six-year-old who loves school, nature, comics and pinball, according to Andrews McMeel Syndication. Wallace The Brave is about a “strong, quirky family” living in the town of Snug Harbor. Wallace The Brave was available online at beginning in 2015, but it wasn’t until 2018, that it was picked up for syndication and launched with 100 newspapers in the spring.
