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Funtime Comics is a New Zealand comics-writing co-operative. They get together
every now and again to release an edition of Funtime Comics, currently up to
#20. However, this little comic is a one-shot tale written over Queen's
Birthday weekend 2003. A bunch of guys got together in a house near Akaroa and
created a 16-page B&W comic book.
Each of seven writers created two pages of plot, and then various teams penciled
and inked their bit, others bits, helping out left right and centre until nobody
is entirely clear who drew what. Does it matter? What does matter is the final
result.
The story is a daft tale involving the theft of the Akaroa light-house. The
lighthouse is not pink, but that matters little. This is a black and white
comic, so that hardly enters into it. What does matter is that "Inspector
Champignon, Le Reynard Rouge" is on the case. He tracks the villains through
Russia, across Italy, and eventually to the desert-island hideaway of Joe
Stalin, the mastermind behind the theft.
Stalin's plans involve an orbiting satellite, a giant goldfish named twinkle,
and of course, the lighthouse - the final key in his goal of world-destruction.
Can the inspector stop him, and save the day? Well - far be it from me to
spoil the ending.
Any story written tag-team like this is bound to end up silly, and this is no
exception. It's a daft tale, hastily scripted and drawn, created by people with
bizarre senses of humour. I really enjoyed it.
The sheer zany infectious nature of the environment spills over into the comic
book. You can so easily imagine the half-dozen creative idiots drinking far too
much tea and writing late into the night. The last page shows the menu and
duties roster for the group. It's kind of like a school camp, but with a comic
at the end of it all.
I admit it, I'm just plain jealous. These guys had a funtastic time creating
this comic book, and I wish I could have been part of it. The comic book is
clumbsy, disjointed, and silly bordering on inane. I'd give it four webs if
this was a proper review. But since it's just a "Better Read", I'll give it
three giggles and a chortle.
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