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Agatha through other eyes: Pete Abrams
The latest installment of the Agatha through other eyes meets Floppy Friday crossover brings us to another name that will be familiar to many Girl Genius fans, Pete Abrams, author of Sluggy Freelance! Today's Agatha illustration is from issue ten of the Girl Genius comic book, page 32.
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Agatha through other eyes: John Kovalic
The Agatha through other eyes meets Floppy Friday crossover extravaganza continues to continue, with a name that will be familiar to many Girl Genius fans, John Kovalic! Today's Agatha illustration is from issue ten of the Girl Genius comic book, page 31.
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John's strip Dork Tower shared space in Dragon magazine with Phil's What's New for years.
More amazing crossover action can be seen after the break!
ABSOLUTE MARTIAN MANHUNTER SPOILERS BELOW
He’s so happy to see him I’m gonna cry 😭
Floppy Friday, Volume 3, Issue 10
Cover of issue ten of the Girl Genius comic book. Story by Phil & Kaja Foglio. Pencils by Phil Foglio. Color by Laurie E. Smith. Word Balloons & Locket Colors by Cheyenne Wright. Lettering, Book Design & Cover Colors by Kaja Foglio.
This issue of the Girl Genius comic book was printed in September 2003 and includes pages 94 to 123 of volume 3 of the graphic novel series, which conclude the volume. (These page numbers are from the second hardcover edition of volume 3. In the first edition, the pages were numbered 100 to 129.) The pages in the comic book are numbered 1 to 29. You may notice that the graphic novel page count is one greater than in the comic book. This is because an extra page, page 112 (118) had to be added to graphic novel volume 3 to keep a double-page spread (Agatha and Krosp escaping, the final two pages of the volume) aligned properly.
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THoaM Issue 10 PAGE 61: THE END
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