
From the twisted pen of R Sikoryak, presented at Again With the Comics.
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[...] What happens when you put 1940s Batman comics and Crime and Punishment in a blender? No, not shredded paper, but Dostoyevsky Comics starring Raskol. Hilarious parody of golden-age comic book storytelling and classic Russian literature. Though some of the commenters seem to feel it was a personal insult against Fyodor Dostoevsky and Russian culture in general. (via The Beat) [...]
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Brilliant stuff. I loved it.
Sadly the comments on the linking site’s blog have some rather angry people. Some folks should enjoy life more and be less critical of others – especially surrounding a creation built just for FUN!
But what can ya’ say…. can’t make everyone happy.
It’s about time that lillywhite Communist Gordon got what was coming to him.
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Thanks for posting this, the artwork is really great! It kind of reminds me of Dick Sprang’s golden age art…nice!
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