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He calls it the best show on Cartoon Network. Our friend Daniel Dean from Titan Games and Comics in Smyrna, Georgia, is an “Adventure Time" fan. If you’re a comics fan who typically ignores Web titles, you’re robbing yourself, and “Dinosaur Comics” is one you should check out ASAP. Throw in a rotating roster of guest stars that includes God, Satan, and the creepy raccoons and cephalopods who live next door, and you get the picture.
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The strip, which launched in February 2003, is a semiminimalist meditation on philosophical paradoxes, etymological curiosities, and Batman - all from the perspective of a core cast of talking dinosaurs. “Adventure Time” (the comic book) is written by webcomic artist Ryan North, who has been doing dynamite comedy every weekday for years with “Dinosaur Comics.” But even without a compendium of knowledge about this franchise, this is an enjoyable book. If you're part of that Jake and Finn army, you’ll love this new title from Boom Studios. No doubt you've seen kids walking around with those yellow laplander hats - the face on those hats is Jake. The shows are often a bizarre fantasy romp through everything producer Pendleton Ward and his fellow writers and animators ever loved about dragons, wizards, vampires, minotaurs, "Dungeons and Dragons," video games, and yes, even comics. It's developed a cult following of both teens and adults, with its tales of their adventures together in a strange, surreal and sometimes dark world. It follows Jake, the above-mentioned talking dog, and his 13-year-old human friend, Finn.
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"Adventure Time" is best known as an animated series shown on the Cartoon Network (which, like CNN, is owned by Time Warner). This week's pick is all about a shape-shifting, magical talking dog named Jake from the Land of Ooo - that's right, it's Boom! Studio's "Adventure Time #1."