Thursday, February 19, 2009

Gene's Journal

Before I even began reading the comic, I thought to myself that this has to be one of the strangest premises for a comic. The comic is based on Gene Roddenberry -- you know, the creator of "Star Trek" -- sort of based, I should say. Cartoonist David Reddick has created a comic on what Roddenberry's life might have been as a child. No, that's not right -- yes, what his life might have been like as a child if he had aliens for friends. That's better.
The website is very professionally done. Nice graphics, nice set up. I really like it. The comic updates every Monday and Wednesday.
And, this'll come as no shock, I love it. I laughed outloud. Now, I do have to say a couple of things were just slightly racy, just a little, so I wouldn't let the under 10 set read it, but the comic is safe for the over ten set. I don't think that matters, as I don't think the under ten set would read it anyway, but kids grow so fast these days, so who knows. I realize that that logo I've swiped from the site also advertises Rod & Barry, but sadly, I forgot to ask them for a logo to use for this review. However; I just might be reviewing Rod & Barry, so this'll work.
And, yes, I know I said I wouldn't post the review until tomorrow, but I couldn't wait.
Happy Reading!

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Cosmo Bear

Cosmo Bear is a new web comic brought to you by the gentlemen who do the Rob and Elliott comics. They haven't posted a lot, but I'm loving the graphics. Nicely done. I wish that they had launched with their 3x a week in tack, but hey, who am I to complain when I can barely get out more than one review in a week.

Take some time to check them out. I think you'll like this comic.

Happy Reading!

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