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Stephen Colberts Tek Jansen #1

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Stephen Colberts Tek Jansen

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Comic Summary: by Layman, Peyer, Norton, Parks, & Various Solar plexus! Bursting out from the hit Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report - it's Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen! In this stunning continuation of Stephen Colbert's critically acclaimed, yet unpublished prose novel, everyone's favorite sci-fi hero must stand against the enemies of freedom, no matter what dark planet they crawl from! Featuring a 1-in-4 variant cover by Astonishing X-Men's John Cassaday!

Codes: SEP073876 JAN073789 APR084039

Price: $3.99 $3.19
Artist: Jim Massey
Artist: Robbi Rodriguez
Author: John Layman
Author: Tom Peyer
Cover Artist: Matt Wagner
Release Date: October 31, 2007
In Stock? Yes!
Contains content intended for mature readers  
Genre: Action/Adventure
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by RobertS at 08:28 PM February 20, 2008    (all reviews by RobertS)

It’s an….interesting read. It’s also completely ridiculous. I would say it’s a little too silly. It’s kind of odd because I find the Tek Janson cartoons on the Colbert Report very funny. They could have taken the script from almost any of those episodes and ended up with a much better comic.

As much as I hate to give anything Stephen Colbert-related a less than superb rating, there is nothing really spectacular about this issue. The writing wasn’t all that funny; thank goodness Stephen Colbert didn’t actually write it, then it would be even more depressing.

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