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GrimJack: The Manx Cat #16

Published by ComicMix, January 2008

A big lizard on a giant flying mushroom. (I'll take acid flashbacks for $500, Alex.) But do they have the answers?

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Credits: John Ostrander (Writer), John Workman (Letterer), Lovern Kindzierski (Colorist), Mike Gold (Editor), Timothy Truman (Artist)

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Neil Ottenstein (9:40 AM on Tue Jan 22, 2008)

Verrrrrry interesting. I'm guessing the next segment will be quite mind-blowing.

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Matt Mako (8:59 AM on Sun Jan 27, 2008)

I did not see a Lizard, but a big green skinned catapillar, the little legs did not make me think Lizard, and the number of them also steered me another way.

But then again I am trying to remember if I saw a Hookah, and the Jefferson Airplane is playing in my head.

The next thing that is likely to happen is replacing 'Go ask Alice' with Ciallis -- you know 'one pill makes you larger . . .' I have been wondering when Madison avenue will jump on that one.

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Mike Gold (12:21 PM on Sun Jan 27, 2008)

"and the Jefferson Airplane is playing in my head."

Well, then, you and Timothy have something in common!

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Matt Mako (7:31 AM on Mon Jan 28, 2008)

Well, I guess I will use my ipod to feed my head.

It is pretty often that images on a comic page evoke a song, but that sequence, I almost think it is not just my take on it, but probably the right music for the situation.

If anyone did not hear 'White Rabbit' by The Jefferson Airplane I recommend giving it a listen, and if any one can think of a better song choice I will give it a shot.

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