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The Adventures of Simone & Ajax: The Case of the Maltese Duck #1

Published by ComicMix, February 2008

It's a dark night.  Ajax, the dinosaur detective, is narrating to himself.  Simone is reading comics.  Suddenly, a man falls through the door ...

Credits: Andrew Pepoy (Artist), Andrew Pepoy (Letterer), Andrew Pepoy (Writer), Jason Millet (Colorist), Mike Gold (Editor-In-Chief)

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Tony Isabella (6:05 AM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

Great fun as always. I especially cracked up at Ajax trying to climb up the fire escape. But, as I started reading today's installment, I had an attack of post-editor traumatic syndrome.

You should have called it..."The Case of the Maltese Mallard".

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Mike Gold (8:50 AM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

That sounds like one of those Starbuck brews...

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Glenn Hauman (9:54 AM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

Why a "Duck"? It takes less time to letter.

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Mike Gold (9:58 AM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

Duck is a funnier word. Actually, "duck" is one of the funniest words in the English language. It's even funnier than "banana," which is pretty ducking funny.

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Andrew Pepoy (4:26 PM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

Have no fear, all you fans of the word "mallard"! It will apear soon within the pages of "Simone & Ajax". Keep checking S&A out each week so you won't miss it.
Exciting, huh?

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Marilee J. Layman (9:15 PM on Sat Mar 1, 2008)

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Good job of getting this up, guys! I suppose Andrew will tell me to wait for this, but what use is one duck without a mate? Once his liver is gone, it's gone. And eating talking animals? I'll call PETA!

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Anonymous (2:52 PM on Thu Mar 13, 2008)

How come the Maltese Duck issues haven't been added to the general S&A list of issues where the others were. I didn't know these new issues had been added until I tripped over them accidentally.

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