Well, I guess I can't complain about the
internet's top two comics journalists each very recently linking to
two separate but
complete repostings of Tony Millionaire's brilliant and beautiful "George R. Binks" story from
Star Wars Tales #20. (Nor can I have expected anyone to predict this was going to be my long-planned second-to-last
365 Days of Star Wars Comics.) Posting the entirety of a story online raises some problematic questions, though, which is why I almost always try to play by fair use and not repost all or a large segment of a story. In fair disclosure: I did post this entire
one-page Peter Bagge Star Wars strip, and this post on
Cynthia Martin's Star Wars art contains seven pages (plus the cover) reproduced from
Star Wars #96 out of 22.
Mea culpa, I guess, but at the same time, here's what I's like to consider the "fair-use" teaser for "George R. Binks," which you can find in
back issues or
digital editions of Star Wars Tales #20, or
a paperback edition of the collection Star Wars Tales, Vol. 5, or the
digital version of the same. And now,
some of Tony Millionaire's "George R. Binks."
Panels from "George R. Binks" in Star Wars Tales #20 (June 2004); script, pencils, inks, and letters by Tony Millionaire, colors by Jim Campbell
Tomorrow: Um, I dunno. Maybe some more belly shirts.
1 comment:
For tomorrow, I'm rooting for one or more of those Cracked "Star Wars Meets [Whatever Else Was Popular with the Young People]" articles.
Ideally including the scene where the SW characters and Richard Dreyfuss from Close Encounters dress as giant chocolates,
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