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Comic Critics #90!

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 eighty-nine 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 October 24, 2009 @ 11:41 PM

14 Comments

"I get nervous and I'm afraid I'll forget the ending" is the moment for me.

That's how you do it, right?

"Going out with Marissa----" made me think I missed a plot development for a second.

I paused for a second on the Marissa comment too. And I always like that little thing Brandon does with the posters and the comic book covers. They make the background seem richer.

The fact that the Magneto fan even looks a bit like Magneto is a nice touch.

Gee, Sean. What threads on cbr have you been reading?

Red She-Hulk hits me in my bathing-suit area.

Hahaha, yeah!

Yeah, it would have been best served ending at "I get nervous and I'm afraid I'll forget the ending."

The Magneto fan looks like he's about to offer Josh a subscription to the Watchtower. Or in this case, the Fatal Attractions TPB.

i would not be surprised if once the magnetoe fan starts to sing the praises of his idol josh finaly gives up on his resolution and goes back to his old ways. and his old self. reboots to the old version

is it me, or are these getting longer? i like.

FunkyGreenJerusalem

October 25, 2009 at 5:00 pm

I'm surprised it didn't end with the Magneto fans broken and bloody body in a dumpster - which had to be the initial reaction/dream to hearing somebody saying that...

Anyone who actually says "Lord Magneto" in real life needs to be swiftly beaten.

Omar Karindu, with the power of SUPER-hypocrisy!

October 25, 2009 at 10:13 pm

Actually, it looks like the Magneto fan is holding the pulled House of M cover that was legally barred because it was a complete lift of a photo of the King of Spain, which makes the joke even funnier to me.

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