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Spying with Flare by Sean Harrington

Featured artist Sean Harrington of Spying with Lana fame is showcasing the first crossover between Flare (Heroic Publishing) and Lana. The webcomic is serialised on Sean’s site. Front Cover : Interior Panels : So Sean, how did the idea for the cross over happen? A year or so ago, Dennis Mallonee who runs Heroic Publishing […]

Boy Genius 01 by Jennifer Tanner

It’s been a while since the last Puny Parker post. The artist Vitor is still continuing the adventures here. However a while ago I did an interview with Jennifer Tanner about her strip Boy Genius. Thought I’d showcase another one of her strips! Puny Parker has been fantastic but I’d thought I’ll share the showcase […]

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 24

Nice ending from last week’s Christmas strip. I think it’s a cute finish with Peter falling asleep waiting for Santa Claus.

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 23

I know it’s not quite Christmas yet but I’m a little behind showcasing Puny Parker strip. Early Christmas wishes y’all!

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 22

One of my favourite strips so far with Puny Parker not only getting back at Flash, cheering up his friend and getting the photo of the girl.

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 21

I like this one. Something about the snow always reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes. Hehe . . the final spider image is cute!

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 20

You have to read last week’s strip to understand where Peter got his photos from. On a Spider-man related note, Betty Brant was one of Peter’s love interest appearing in the comic way before Mary Jane made her appearance.

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 19

Peter’s first forage into photography. I always found it interesting that both Marvel and DC’s (Superman) flagship characters both are journalist. Suppose it makes it easy to explain why they are at the scene of most disastsers.

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 18

I really like this one! Then again . . anything with Mary Jane, I’m biased towards. Poor Peter just can’t catch a break.

Puny Parker – Vitor Cafaggi – 17

The last strip in the Halloween series where Peter Parker learns that with great power comes great responsibility (or stay off the candy before bedtime!).