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Comic Critics #21!

Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first twenty strips at the archive here and read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog here!

Enjoy!

Let us know what you think, either here or at the ComicCritics blog!

17 Comments

It’s gone all post-modern.

The dreaded X’ed box … or pure minimalism?

Saw it earlier this morning. I was wondering when you would post it here. I think, though, in the fourth panel, Hal’s line should have been “My knuckles do the ‘splainin’ for me”.

^ I’m not sure, i think “give ‘em a little chin music” has a nice Milleresque ring to it.

Ahahaha, oh my god. This is perfect.

The most recent issue of GL had me thinking about that, what with Jordan doing his best Mindy impression: “Why? Why? Why?”

Comic’s not coming up for me. Tried two browsers to be sure.

The crowd marveled at the Emperor’s new clothes…!

Am I supposed to recognize the name “Sonny Morales”? Not that it detracts anything from the strip, either way. Just curious.

Good stuff.

“Comic’s not coming up for me. Tried two browsers to be sure.”

Same here.

Dan: No, I think it’s just supposed to signify that they went with another guy.

(I can see the strip on the CC blog, but not here.)

Okay, cool.

Yeah, it’s not showing up here for me, either. I went to http://www.comiccritics.com to read it.

FunkyGreenJerusalem

November 5, 2008 at 6:23 pm

It’s funny cause it’s true!

I’ve only gotten into Green Lantern since the reboot, and in it and GLC, every time they need to succeed, they do it by breaking the rules, and yet every time other characters are shocked that it works.
It’s like with Battle Star Galactica – if the second in command (Saul) says something, you know the exact opposite is going to be true, he’s never been right once… in Green Lantern, a guardian says not to do something, you know that’s exactly what they have to do to win.

Whatever it takes

November 5, 2008 at 10:49 pm

Geoff Johns is an ateist, and does´t believe in Sid Field.

As a rabid Green Lantern fan, may I just state that this is hilarious.

The strip does have a point. I loved it.

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