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Monday, February 16, 2009

Sideburns #15: "NSFMS"

After two restrained weeks, it's back to text-heavy excitement

For extra credit, they could write an essay examining the history of the Batsignal, with and without the yellow oval

I don't really have a shirt like that, but I wish I did; the new Friday the 13th was pretty decent

Okay, this is kind of a tired old point by now, but this just kind of brought the whole thing up again

Lo-fi webcomics by Justin Zyduck. Every Monday.
Posted by Justin at 9:51 AM
Labels: sideburns, superheroes

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Wyatt Earp, the legendary lawman of the Old West, has found himself in a future he has come to understand but will never truly belong to, a knight from a distant era with a strict code of honor and a clearly defined sense of right and wrong.

Doc Holliday, Earp's old friend and fellow gunslinger, was cloned in 2999. Because of a DNA instability, however, only his head survives, suspended in a fluid-filled jar.

Reunited in a distant century, the two rekindle their friendship and use their Wild West sensibilities to survive in a science-fiction universe, dispensing justice and evading the mysterious parties responsible for Holliday's resurrection.

The Adventures of Wyatt Earp in 2999 is a self-published comic created by Josh Lynch and Justin Zyduck, two friends seeking a publisher for this book.

In the sequential art storytelling medium, the comics are created by two separate yet equally important groups: the artist (Josh) and the writer (Justin). These are their stories.

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