
Jeff Johncox, writing for the Cleburne Times-Review discusses comics’ relationship with TV and film and states:
[...]There’s a graphic interpretation of almost every television show out there right now[...]
That’s right, gang: almost every television show out there right now. When it comes to crime series, I know I’m particularly fond of Ivan Brunetti’s take on Monk as well as Law And Order: SVU by Bryan Lee O’Malley. The number of high-quality sitcomics (do you see what I did there) is also worthy of praise. Evan Dorkin’s Yes, Dear is a delight and I’m glad to see that despite the series finale, Jeffrey Brown’s The King of Queens will continue until it hits issue #100. (On a vindictive note, I’m glad to see that the Chuck Dixon JAG comic went down in flames.)
In media news, Wizard Magazine has reached out to indie comics readers with a column featuring a title, “I Can Has Comix?”, that will self-destruct in six months.
I Can Has Comix?

After MoCCAFest, I’m sort of crazy in love with comics for at least the next twelve-to-eighteen hours. By tomorrow, I’m sure somebody will have done something worthy of mockery.






