When Charles moves with his parent to a spooky old construction in Echo City , he ’s not on the button thrilled to learn the place has a monster trouble . But when he meets a intermediary who deals with turf beefs between monsters and kids , he ’s not sure which is more daunting : the fiend or Margo Maloo .
Drew Weing’sThe Creepy Casefiles of Margo Maloois one of those funnies that straight off feel mature for an animated series . Charles ’ father is take to repair a strange former flat complex , and Charles is feeling rather fussy about the whole thing . After all , he just left his home and all his friend — and he ’s pretty certain he ’s buy the farm to get mugged in Echo City .
But it ’s not muggers Charles has to worry about ; it ’s monsters . When another Thomas Kyd in the building gives Charles the posting for the local monster intermediary , Charles learns that there ’s a whole world of trolls , hob , ghosts , and vampires lurking in the shadows . And while Margo might be a mysterious badass , she does n’t solve monster problem with violence . ( In fact , from her pointedness of view , it ’s not always minor who have a monster trouble ; sometimes it ’s monsters who have a small fry trouble . )

Charles , who also happens to be an aspiring diary keeper , is immediately fascinated — and not just by the fiend . Who is this Margo Maloo character ? Why does n’t she want any adults to learn that monster exist ? Could she be in league with the freak , or perhaps even a monster herself ? Charles is determined to retrieve out , and we get to watch Margo ’s strange and queer investigation along the way .
[ The Creepy Casefiles of Margo Maloo ]
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