![]() ![]() Swamp Cop finds himself facing two choices: arrest the bus that killed his old partner, or drag his new one out into the Uninhabited Zone to enact a very loose sense of justice outside of Bubble City’s walls. § Last week The Nib’s Matt Bors released news of his latest project: Justice Warriors, a comic book with art by Ben Clarkson and colors by Felipe Sobreiro, published by Ahoy (above)Ī satirical series, Justice Warriors follows Swamp Cop and Schitt-Swamp Cop’s new partner, who replaces one killed by a Bubble City self-driving bus-as the former slowly becomes traumatized by having witnessed the closest thing to a crime Bubble City has. ![]() It’s “A guide to Sherlock Holmes in comic books, graphic novels, and manga” and it will probably become th last word on this topic. § Sometime Beat contributor Johanna Draper Carlson knows more about comics and Sherlock Holmes than any living human, so she has started the Sherlock Holmes in Comics subsite of her long running Comics Worth Reading site. The contest rules, from a subsequent tweet, supply a little more information – and a reminder that once upon a time you had to cut things out of a magazine and mail it in to enter a contest, a process so exhausting it’s a wonder our ancestors even had time to raise children.īut the central mystery remains: Who got the pants? 23 years ago, a self-addressed stamped envelope would have gotten a list of winners…now the answer to this mystery to lost to the sands and trousers of time…. And all these years later, the idea of a staff of dozens of human people working on an actual paper magazine that was ALL ABOUT COMICS is bizarre enough on its own. And while Wizard Magazine had many detrimental effects on the comics industry during its run, you can’t say the staff wasn’t clever and didn’t put out some entertaining ideas. In 1999, Wildstorm was already owned by DC, and this promotion is definitely a little out there for DC – but Wildstorm still played by its own rules. trades – this was the Travis Charest era, so some nice art, anyway. Sadly we cannot see the facing page, but we can see that runner’s up would at least get some WildC.A.T.S. These dad pants are indeed a prophecy, as Lee is now a father of nine. What we do know is that the youthful Lee is holding up what looks like a typical pair of turn of the century pleat-front khakis. We pass them around, each of us taking a turn. From there…well, the mystery of these celebrity slacks doesn’t really go anywhere, although Jimmy Palmiotti had an idea:
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