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The Adventures of Simone & Ajax #3

Published by ComicMix, October 2007

Simone and Ajax must solve the mystery of the missing ice and the black bird. But first, they must talk to the Fat Man...

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

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Michael H. Price (11:12 AM on Sat Oct 20, 2007)

Some of the most consistently RIGHT genre spoofs I've seen -- and "sui generis," on top of that. The wordplay and the shadowplay make for a most rewarding combination. That stare-down sequence toward the end of this episode, along with its abrupt resolution, is a gem.

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Lee Houston, Junior (4:31 PM on Sat Oct 20, 2007)

Great series. Have been throughly entertained by each installment thus far. But being new to this feature, what is the back story, if any, of the title characters?

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Mike Gold (6:58 PM on Sat Oct 20, 2007)

Lee, I'm going to leave that to Andrew. He checks these comments regularly, so hang in there and I'm sure he'll speak volumes...

... as he's busy at work preparing the all-new S&A graphic novel – in color, no less – for free right here at ComicMix!

And that's my hype for the day...

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Marilee J. Layman (5:18 PM on Mon Oct 22, 2007)

Mike, how do I get to issues other than the first and the current? Clicking on the hyperlink at the top of the page takes me to to the first issue; clicking on the picture showing on the front page takes me to the current issue. Neither have links to the second, and I don't see an index anywhere.

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Andrew Pepoy (5:52 PM on Sun Oct 21, 2007)

Hi! Thanks for the kind comments. Glad you like S&A. You can read more about both S&A here at ComicMix in Martha's article of a few weeks back (should be searchable) or at www.simoneandajax.com, their official website. The 30-page story of how these two met was serialized in 3 comics over two titles a while back, so it would be tricky to find, but will be re-presented here at ComicMix in January, and all for FREE, just before the new, color stories will start. Hope you'll keep following S&A here to see what their story is.

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Marilee J. Layman (4:32 PM on Sun Oct 21, 2007)

I'm really enjoying this. I don't read a lot of this kind of comic, and I can tell I won't like most of the others, but I like this a lot.

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Neil (10:53 AM on Tue Oct 23, 2007)

They had links at the top to all issues so far, but removed them. I preferred them there. If you go to the Comics page, though, you can see all installments for all of the comics.

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Marilee J. Layman (4:29 PM on Tue Oct 23, 2007)

Thanks!

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Neil (10:51 AM on Tue Oct 23, 2007)

My favorite episode so far. The stool-lemming was priceless.

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