You ain't seen nothin' yet:
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That is "inside Woody Allen", a lame fanfic that ran from the 1970s to 84, syndicated in newspapers.
It doesn't have mind-controlling aliens from utter space, or the high kicks and tights, yet it is still lionizing and drippy with obeisance and devotion to its diefied object of worship.
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Much to my chagrin, I have discovered that the Steve Perry fanfic web site to which I used to direct disbelieving skeptics appears to have gone the way of all flesh (or at least the way of all vanished web sites).
On the other hand, there's These Days, a now-abandoned webcomic fanfic about Ian Curtis of Joy Division, returned from the dead (without any rope burns on his neck), bumming around Manchester with Mark E. Smith of The Fall.
The damnedest thing is that it was actually fairly good. Good artwork, with a heavy-lined and cross-hatched B&W style you don't see very often in webcomics. Actually, it reminds me, in an odd way, of Loxie and Zoot, in that I don't think that either of them would look out of place tucked in between Wonder Warthog and Mister Natural in some '60s or '70s underground 'zine.
On the other hand, there's These Days, a now-abandoned webcomic fanfic about Ian Curtis of Joy Division, returned from the dead (without any rope burns on his neck), bumming around Manchester with Mark E. Smith of The Fall.
The damnedest thing is that it was actually fairly good. Good artwork, with a heavy-lined and cross-hatched B&W style you don't see very often in webcomics. Actually, it reminds me, in an odd way, of Loxie and Zoot, in that I don't think that either of them would look out of place tucked in between Wonder Warthog and Mister Natural in some '60s or '70s underground 'zine.
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James Roberts did a nice Dylan Moran homage in a couple weeks of Albion Fuzz.
A "nod" is different. Here's a nod to Griffith:Tim Tylor wrote:James Roberts did a nice Dylan Moran homage in a couple weeks of Albion Fuzz.
<img src="http://www.greencheese.org/NodToGriffith1.png"/>
<img src="http://www.greencheese.org/NodToGriffith2.png"/>
<img src="http://www.greencheese.org/NodToGriffith3.png"/>
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