Steven Sykora 4000
Monday, March 03, 2008, 02:37 AM
<br><img src="http://www.projectfanboy.com/images/reviews/mocj2.jpg" hspace="10" align="left">Title: The Misadventures of Clark and Jefferson #2(of 4)
Publisher: Ape Entertainment (http://www.ape-entertainment.com/)
Writer: Jay Carvajal
Art: Marc Borstel
32 pages, full color, $3.50
Safety Content Label: Mild Language
Publishers Blurb:
Sheriff Clark & Deputy Jefferson have embarked upon the biggest misadventure of their lives. The "creatures from the sky" have arrived... And they are hungry!
Thrills, Chills, Action, Comedy and Romance abound in this four issue rootin' tootin' mini-series from Ape Entertainment! So put your boots and hat on and saddle up for some wild west fun!
Reviewer Comments:
The second installment of this mini, takes place in an old Army Fort of the West with Clark, Jefferson and company preparing for a showdown with stranded aliens that pack a mean punch! While not quite as comical as the first issue, Deadeye Mary is introduced and it seems the foundations of the rest of the mini may have been layed out. The artwork remains on par with it's first installment and gives the issue the professional look expected after reading the first issue.
Publisher: Ape Entertainment (http://www.ape-entertainment.com/)
Writer: Jay Carvajal
Art: Marc Borstel
32 pages, full color, $3.50
Safety Content Label: Mild Language
Publishers Blurb:
Sheriff Clark & Deputy Jefferson have embarked upon the biggest misadventure of their lives. The "creatures from the sky" have arrived... And they are hungry!
Thrills, Chills, Action, Comedy and Romance abound in this four issue rootin' tootin' mini-series from Ape Entertainment! So put your boots and hat on and saddle up for some wild west fun!
Reviewer Comments:
The second installment of this mini, takes place in an old Army Fort of the West with Clark, Jefferson and company preparing for a showdown with stranded aliens that pack a mean punch! While not quite as comical as the first issue, Deadeye Mary is introduced and it seems the foundations of the rest of the mini may have been layed out. The artwork remains on par with it's first installment and gives the issue the professional look expected after reading the first issue.