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White Viper #14

Published by ComicMix, September 2008

An argument, and a flight to the forest...

Credits: Erin Holroyd (Writer), Dick Giordano (Penciller), Frank McLaughlin (Inker), John Workman (Letterer), Lovern Kindzierski (Colorist), Mike Gold (Editor)

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Mark Behar (6:40 PM on Tue Sep 9, 2008)

Did something happen between issues #13 and #14? I think that I'm a little bit confused.

I'm lovin' the artwork on the final page of the chapter!

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Kimberly Gilbert (6:21 PM on Mon Sep 15, 2008)

After reading White Viper I realized my college-aged son would enjoy it as well. So I forwarded the link to him, I'm sure he'll love it!

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Shannon Morris (7:43 AM on Tue Sep 16, 2008)

I'm totally loving W.V! Where's the next book? You can't leave me hanging!!

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Tony (10:59 AM on Mon Sep 15, 2008)

Today is Monday and I can't wait until Tuesday for the next posting of "White Viper". It's been many years since I've been transfixed by a comic book. My daughter is a fledgling cartoonist and she has a pile of them, most of which are unreadable to me. The stories just aren't what they used to be, nor are the illustrations. My personal feeling is that changing times (ie: the internet, video games, etc.) are not killing traditional comics. Bad comics are killing traditional comics. That's just my opinion. Without a compelling story, well, all the sizzle in the world doesn't hide the fact that there's no steak.
White Viper is a story with substance that keeps me excited to find out what happens next, much as the great comic books of my youth would drive me to look for someone's sidewalk to sweep, just to get a quarter to buy the latest issue. Keep up the great work, folks.

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Anonymous (11:18 AM on Tue Sep 9, 2008)

The fate of Ta Moa's father????? I think there was a mistake with the tease. This book gets better every week.

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