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Comic Critics #67!

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 sixty-six strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog.

Enjoy!

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

  • Posted on May 29, 2009 @ 12:00 PM

16 Comments

Haha, I loved this one.

FTH? That seems to have gone in an odd direction. Oh well, I've prepaid through next month. Guess I'll keep reading.

He deserves worse for using "air quotes."

The motion lines I think were a bad choice. They give the impression that he's getting slapped if you don't read carefully. Otherwise pretty good.

I like how it follows up from the comic a week or two ago that shows Marissa and her friend through the years.

Who's the guy in the pink shirt? He's kind of terrifying.

@Chris He's a she (notice the breasts). It's the friend Carl wrote about just above your comment.

The Ugly American

May 29, 2009 at 1:48 pm

The guy in the pink shirt is her last boyfriend, but they only went to third base.

Yeah, it does look like he got slapped and his head turned the wrong way.

XD

Really, really good!

I actually laughed hard at this one. Good work.

They're all good but this was the best one so far.

Intrestingly I think this is the first strip that made absoulutlynot reference to comics

I love the delivery of Josh's dialogue in the fourth panel.

I think that's a shirt sleeve, not a breast. The gender of the slammer is ambiguous, at least.

I think that’s a shirt sleeve, not a breast. The gender of the slammer is ambiguous, at least.

Really it's not. Part of the joke is that a woman is on the same side as the supposedly "sexist" men.

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