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Monthly Webcomic Mash-Up

by Richard Pulfer

Okay, we have plenty to cover even in the dailies, so here we go!

Dominic Deegan
brings plenty of interesting developments. Dominic’s brother Gregory turns himself into a comically bulky hulk by overdosing on his own white magic. Dominic “fixes” it - only to turn Gregory into a short, skinny, scruffy guy nearly unrecognizable - which works to his advantage when the sole remaining Chosen comes looking for him.

Least I Could Do began by finding Rayne kicked out of several Broadway shows for riding the actors. It was cute in the Lion King, but downright disturbing everywhere else. Rayne is currently intrigued by the actress behind a puppet play, but I’m wondering if Rayne might have bigger problems when comes back down to Earth, as I think his boss, or perhaps, his boss’ boss, might be eyeing Rayne for downsizing.

Arthur King of Time and Space is finally dealing with the fallout of Lancelot’s night the with deceptive Elaine. The reactions run through all time periods - past, present and future - in many perspective and hilarious implications in the relationship between Lancelot and Guenevere. In one entry, Lancelot tells his forbidden love in medieval times it would have been better if they had met before she was married. The very next panel is in the future - same set-up - where Lancelot it would have been better for their relationship it they had met after she had been married.

This is Gravity finds Amanda - Dexter’s literally visionary friend - trying to discover the truth behind a series of arson plaguing a routy part of town known as the Wild West. Also, a superhero - or a guy running around in a ski mask - named the Watchman is involved. I’m so hooked.

In the epilogue of Between Two Worlds, Juhani responds to lame earth-bound fireworks by shooting up a freeze way from the other side into the sky. Let’s hope he knows what he’s doing, because he doesn’t, the whole cast might get frozen - what a weird twist ending that would make!

And finally Flatwood finds its hero Zack oh so closer to finally meeting the mysterious Mr. Milk whose been haunting his dreams like some Kubrick reject from the Shining. Though this comic has sporadically updated as of late, its always worth checking out for its sheer creativity and atmosphere!


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