Dewey Defeats Tarzan and I are now on Twitter. Please follow if you have any inclination to do such things. It should be fun. It’d be nice to get some interaction with some DeweyDefeatsTarzanites (that’s what you’re called, let’s say).
Dewey Defeats Tarzan and I are now on Twitter. Please follow if you have any inclination to do such things. It should be fun. It’d be nice to get some interaction with some DeweyDefeatsTarzanites (that’s what you’re called, let’s say).
Dewey Defeats Tarzan doesn’t have storylines or established characters, but this set of four comics is the closest it has come to doing so.
#1 - Crushing
#2 - Dupe
#3 - Mismatch
#4 - Conflicted
I spread these out over several months, with the first published Dec 2008 and the last Mar 2009.
How many too many of these are there? That’s for you to decide. (I’d guess at least one.)
Hm. I’m still recovering from the holidays. I need just one more week. Be back January 12th.
In the meantime, I’ll post a few unsolicited looks back at the handful of sequelized and loosely connected comics in DDT’s short history.
In lieu of timely wishes for a pleasant Christmas (or what have you), here’s last year’s comic regarding a troubled Christmas party.
All this week the “Syfy” channel has been showing Alice, a “two-night event” based on the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I have not seen it, but I can only hope that it has a scene like this in it.