33 pages 1 hour read

Dav Pilkey

Dog Man: Grime and Punishment

Fiction | Graphic Novel/Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2020

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Character Analysis

George and Harold

George and Harold are the co-creators of the Dog Man comics. They are fourth-grade students and best friends. Their production and selling of their comic at the local mall creates the frame of the novel. George loves to make up stories; he writes the plot for the Dog Man comics. Harold loves to draw; he illustrates the comics that George writes. Their fun-loving and creative personalities are reflected in their creation and are qualities that Pilkey suggests are valuable.

Dog Man

Dog Man has the head of a dog and the body of a man; after a police dog and policeman were injured in an explosion, the dog’s head was sewn onto the body of the man. This creates a comic dog-like man, who ostensibly operates as a human police officer but is often drawn in mischievous dog-like acts, such as digging up gardens and licking people.

Despite the occasional faux pas caused by his canine tendencies, Dog Man is a kind-hearted character who is motivated to do good in the community; he bravely fights Crud, the immense supervillain, and later runs into Mayor’s burning home to save Mayor. His kindness is another quality lauded by the book. Through him, Pilkey shows how heroes can be imperfect.