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The Jack Denfeld comics have been archived. Including your favorite Nimrod issues

 
 
Jack Denfeld
11:03 / 26.02.07
Hello everyone. I know some of you are fans of my comics work, and I wanted to let you know I've put some of them onto a livejournal page so you can see them. The classic Nimrod vs Cannonball issue is there, as well as the controversial Nimrod vs Jesus issue. You'll also find some little one shot gems, and all my latest work.

If you're a fan please check it out, and if you haven't seen my work yet go check it out. Here's the link for you.

Denfeld's Great Comic Book Creations
 
 
Spaniel
11:07 / 26.02.07
CLARSSSSIC!!111!!23!
 
 
D Terminator XXXIII
11:21 / 26.02.07
Uncanny!! Astonishing!! Adjectiveless!!
 
 
Benny the Ball
11:36 / 26.02.07
Crisis on Infinite Wows!!!!
 
 
COBRAnomicon!
11:47 / 26.02.07
It's like Christmas in late February!
 
 
Jack Denfeld
11:48 / 26.02.07
Did you all check it out? Which ones did you like best?
 
 
Benny the Ball
11:52 / 26.02.07
Nimrod and Ultron for it's completeness, Jesus vs Nimrod for the questions that it raises.
 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
11:58 / 26.02.07
I like the Death guest appearance.
 
 
Spaniel
12:03 / 26.02.07
...for the questions it raises
 
 
D Terminator XXXIII
12:06 / 26.02.07
I like the Nimrod/Jesus slugfest because Jesus is shown as a whiny baby, who relies a bit too heavily on his father. And the questions it raises.
 
 
miss wonderstarr
14:20 / 26.02.07
I liked the questions raised by the lyrics of "Asia" in relation to the history of Batman and Robin/Nightwing.
 
 
This Sunday
16:10 / 26.02.07
'Funeral for a Pink Robot 2' contains all the funereal bliss of life, it does. Oh, and lightning, which is absolutely necessary to good fiction.

But, see, now the problem is, finding ways to not bring these up and harp on their superior entertainment factor in the next Very (Indeed Very) Serious Discussion of some highly-important piece of comics brilliance that sells quite well. Because I'm already going on record as saying these strips are probably better.

The Doombot one has more virulent, lovely pathos than the last seven issues of Doom appearances I can readily recall, and it ain't even him! It's just a... poor, poor Doombot. A fellow of infinite jest, may we always remember him.

(I'm also going to have to restrain myself every time someone brings up Brian Bendis, because it's only too easy and efficient to counter with 'Jack Denfeld' in a sort of counterstrike impotize-the-argument way.)
 
  
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