John Holbo at Crooked Timber has swell taste in comics

I’m just sayin’.

Oh — and Howard without his stogie? Sacrilege.

Howard the Duck, by the way, is a prime example of how both creators and fans lose out when corporate entities own comic book characters, rather than creators.

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5 Responses to John Holbo at Crooked Timber has swell taste in comics

  1. 1
    Myca says:

    Hey, alright! Holbo’s pretty awesome, so it doesn’t surprise me that he likes your stuff.

    —Myca

  2. 2
    chingona says:

    That Page 36 is a mighty fine page.

  3. 3
    Kevin Moore says:

    Sweet!

    Meanwhile: I agree that deleting the stogie is sacrilege, but, face it, the whole movie should be wiped.

  4. 4
    nobody.really says:

    Yeah, ok, those are some fine comics. But how ‘bout these apples?

  5. 5
    Ampersand says:

    As it happens, I have something in common with that book — we share a publisher. :-)