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Frankenstein Mobster and Vampirella #1

Published by ComicMix, October 2008

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Credits: Mark Wheatley (Artist), Mark Wheatley (Writer), Mike Gold (Editor-In-Chief)

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Russ Rogers (5:03 PM on Fri Oct 10, 2008)

Nice. I really enjoy Frankenstein Mobster. I liked him in Munden's; I'm enjoying him here.

I don't know Vampirella all that well. Her comment about men not looking at her face all that much seems disingenuous considering her costume. If you get annoyed by men staring at your cleavage, don't wear cleavage that goes past your navel. I've always thought that Vampirella was something of an exhibitionist, that she not only gets a thrill out it, but she sees her sexy outfits as part of her allure and personal power. I was surprised to learn that Trina Robbins helped with the initial design of the costume! http://www.comicmix.com/news/2008/08/12/revamp-vampirella...

This reads like a series of daily strips. Both the dimensions of the page and the flow of the story say "Daily" to me. Is that how it was written, how you intended it to be read? If so, would it be too difficult to present this as ComicMix's first Daily?

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Martha Thomases (5:57 PM on Fri Oct 10, 2008)

Vampi's costume was designed by Trina Robbins.

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Martha Thomases (5:58 PM on Fri Oct 10, 2008)

Which you said. Damn, I should read more closely.

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Anonymous (10:12 AM on Sat Oct 11, 2008)

From Mark Wheatley -
I've been traveling for the past week and have not had access to the internet. But to answer your question - yes - this was originally designed as a daily strip and no - ComicMix is not quite ready to run daily comics - yet!

As for Vampi's remark about eye contact - she comes from another planet and on DRACULON her outfit would cause no comment because they all dress like that.

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