Joss Whedon has wrote a comix for your online perusal having. It has a Sam & Maxish sort of humorousness, so if you like those guys — and you do — then you might like this in a different but reminiscentish sort of way.
Also Part 2 and in addition Part 3.
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10:04 am, January 6, 2008 -- 7 comments

Is “comix” singular?
That was awesome. Joss really needs to be writing for television again; my worst fear is that his new series gets scrapped before they ever make an episode due to the strike.
New… series? Joss? New series? Nerdgasm!
“Comix” is singular in the same sense that “Internets” is.
That first, remembery flashback sequence is class. But they never quite recover from the standard set by it, though they do step out of its shadow.
That was several kinds of fantastic, and, slightly transparent inclusivism that it may be, I love that there’s a hot large lady included. (Relatedly, here’s Joss talking very well about his women characters.)
The brief bit with the squirrels totally got me.
Hm, this doesn’t appear to be my kind of thing, but I can still tell it’s objectively awesome. I have a detector for this kind of thing. It measures in Hodgmans.
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