He is a Doberman mix that closely resembles the dogs on
the Far Side comic in both appearance and attitude.
Not exact matches
Gary Larson, creator of The
Far Side, crossed over into anatomical nomenclature with a 1982
comic in which a caveman teaches a class this faux - scientific word.
If a few tonal lurches make BlacKkKlansman a touch uneven, and a romantic subplot with Laura Harrier's student radical doesn't quite land, its
comic beats give a flavor of what a Spike Lee Naked Gun might look like (awesome, by the way) and that welcome impassioned, earnest
side of the director is never
far from the surface.
Before 2016's Doctor Strange film, we had no idea if Marvel Studios would ever go as
far into its sci - fi and
comic book concepts as by introducing the theory of the multiverse, of alternate realities and dimensions and parallel universes that are living
side - by -
side with one another.
As a
side note, I think
comics lost an entire generation in the 90s and many publishers today are doing a better job of creating fans earlier, with a
far more diverse range of
comics and an improving grasp on how to incorporate transmedia.
Williams famously frequented
comic shops, always seemed to have a new favorite graphic novel and new manga toy, and of course wrote the foreword for one «The
Far Side» collection.
«The video basically outlines what went on - as
far as we know - on the creative
side of things for the (infamous) Brazilian
comic, down to how much experience the guys doing the
comic had with the franchise, to how much were they paid to do it, and a
comic that never materialized using the same talent that - odds are - would've fared a little better.»