Lackadaisy (again!) review on Comic Fencing
May 30, 2008 at 6:14 pm | In The Webcomic Overlook, webcomics | 1 CommentTags: Lackadaisy
Another Comic Fencing review, a spiffy new banner. This time, the fencers and I take on Tracy J. Butler’s Lackadaisy, and frankly people only have nice things to say about it.
Read my Comic Fencing review on Lackadaisy!
Longtime readers might recall that I already reviewed Lackadaisy here. My opinion remains unchanged: Lackadaisy is still one of the best webcomics out there. The new review just happens to be more concise. Plus I get to say that the comic belongs in a museum (which it totally does).
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