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What's that you're saying? That isn't a mural, Bully? You darn little stuffed bull, you ripped us off! We want our money back! You have cudgeled our childhood! Now, before you show up at the door of Casa Bull with pitchforks and torches
DING-DONG
Uh oh, I better get to the point fast. You see, most interlocking comic book covers all join up from left to right, or top to bottom, or occasionally in a block of four or six or nine or...well, you get the picture. But Brian Stelfreeze's mural for Ink is as clever as two very clever things stapled together and placed in a box marked "clever." Can you match wits with Mister Stelfreeze and puzzle out the strange configuration of Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink?
Uh oh, they're breakin' down the door, so I better work fast. Let's put this one here...and that one there...these go over here...and that one on its side..like so! Ta-da!, or, as they say in Paris, violins!
I hope that staves off the rampaging masses: an interlocking comic cover mural that is so unique, it breaks the mold of the usual left-to-right panorama. Thanks, Brian Stelfreeze, for giving us a Monday Night Mural as distinctive as a...tattoo!
Okay, I deserve to be taken away by a mob after running that clip. Here's a Herve Villechaize scene I really like:
Which has nothing to do with comic book murals. Or...does it?!?!
No. No, it does not.
All right, mob, I'll come along quietly.
Those minisodes seem so rushed.
ReplyDeleteBut Geordi FaForge decked Sammy Davis Jr!
My mind has been blown.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty darn freaky.
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