Dresden Codak guest strip by KC Green and friends brings you the sci-fi/comic strip mash up you never knew you wanted

It’s getting to be that every KC Green guest comic is becoming an event. His Skull of Regret strip, for example, was probably one of the best Pictures For Sad Children strips ever (even inspiring some dudes to make a film of it).

And now, along with John Keogh and Emily Vasseur, he brings you pretty much the best Dresden Codak guest comic ever: a world where Battlegarfield Earth and Blondiestar Galactica exist. It’s almost unfair. Putting KC Green in your guest comic roster means that even Zach Weiner and Spike Trotman can’t even hope to compete.

The Webcomic Overlook #146: Tiny Kitten Teeth

Not too long ago, a reader took me to task in the comments section of one of my recent reviews. His comment implied that I am easily swayed by pretty pictures. It was as if a cheap, theatrical device blinded me to other deficiencies, which thus led to The Webcomic Overlook handing out inflated ratings.

Now, I could go into some diatribe about how ratings really aren’t that important, and it’s the content of the review that matters, and an opinion is just an opinion…. but, you know, this guy’s onto something. I’m man enough to admit that I like pretty, pretty pictures. And what’s wrong with that? If I didn’t, I probably wouldn’t be reading comics. I probably would best be spending my time curled up with a book or an audionovel or something where illustrations are not such a key component of storytelling.

That said, even I have my limits. There are times when nice art doesn’t hide deficiencies, but, rather, amplifies them. Case in point: Tiny Kitten Teeth, illustrated by Becky Dreistadt and illustrated by Frank Gibson.

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