With its penultimate issue on the stands last week, The Perhapanauts: Danger Down Under has set up a n elaborate and potentially messy climax, involving a number of nasty creatures being transported through subspace to the North American headquarters of BEDLAM while two teams of Perhapanauts struggle to keep the situation on the ground in Australia under control.Alternating between the art talents and subplots of co-creator Craig Rousseau and Comic-Con: A Fan’s Hope star Eric Henson, the issue is written by co-creator Todd Dezago, who draws the disparate plots together in an unexpected and potentially messy way, while playing with the seemingly split personalitites of Gef, a mongoose who can appear in more than one place at one time, but whose interactions with the people where he is aren’t limited to who’s standing in front of him.Yeah, it’s a pretty annoying power.Dezago joined ComicBook.com to discuss the issue, and what’s next for the ‘Haps. As always, remember that this is a spoiler-filled conversation and you should buy the book first and read along with us.Russ Burlingame: Okay, so first thing’s first: Why did you opt to go with the simple image with the word balloons instead of a more traditional cover?
Russ:Todd Dezago on The Perhapanauts: Danger Down Under #4
With its penultimate issue on the stands last week, The Perhapanauts: Danger Down Under has set up […]