Mr. District Attorney #20 March 1951

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Mr. District Attorney #20 March 1951
All-True Crime # 32, 1949, Marvel Comic published during the Timely / Atlas era.
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“GOOD GUYS” A Bullseye Short Story
The first sample pages I do! I decided to do some stories dedicated to my favorite character s on DC and Marvel, with the hope to get a work on these worlds that I love
Color, art and story by me :)
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Deer Editor - spoiler-free review
Deer Editor is a noir comic about a crime beat editor Bucky who is also an anhtropomorphic deer. There are no other half-animal characters and mostly no one aknowledges this issue.
The high-concept is in place as we follow Bucky trying to do his job.
The mystery is handled deftly. Ryan K Lindsay has a good grasp even if some parts were a tad too dialogue heavy. Even for noir. Sami Kivelä draws in a realistic manner which grounds the comic. Together with colorist Lauren Affe the interior art is almost Black and White but subtle use of blue hues increases the noirness. Enchanses the mood and brood.
It is quite obviously a labor of love. Occasionally art has stiffness in some panels and it also is in my opinion a bit too wordy at Times, but it is good. This is not a funny animal story. There is humor but but far from comedy.
Sally the Sleuth - Narrow Escape pg1-2 by Adolphe Barreaux
>resumes comic
>immediately draws a page of NOTHING BUT STAIRS
It has been a busy, crazy day but this just cut through the noise.
Check this out from Project Teaneck #2 by our man John Broglia. 2024 can't come soon enough.