Wednesday Webcomics Week Twenty Two

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to  ‘Brain Science‘ by Alex Patterson and Ian King as it turns 25 this week, just as  Pedro Hernandez’s ‘Company Man’ gets nearer to its own 200th panel anniversary next week! Here at the Nexus we say ‘let us have cake’!

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About Company Man

A mysterious corporation subjects minority children to an experimental serum disguised as a common Flu inoculation, granting them superhuman abilities after a ten year gestation period.

Meet Nicholas Reyes, the latest unwilling “participant” and follow him as he discovers his new found abilities and who he is as a person while being forced into dangerous situations around the world.

The corporation has a plan, but are they trying to save the world or control it?

And what is Nicholas’ role in their grand scheme?

Company Man is an on-going weekly web series from writer / illustrator Pete Hernandez. Copyright 2009 Pedro Hernandez

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About Brain Science

Artifically Inseminated with Independent Thought!

Brain Science‘ by Alex Patterson and Ian King is a brand new webcomic hosted on http://www.brain-science.net/, where you can get more episodes (three new pages each week), along with fun bios and extras.

Brain Science is Copyright 2009 Alex Patterson and Ian King.


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ah, the good old Dr Manolis, the original comics Greek. He's been at this for sometime. he was there when the Comics Nexus was founded, he even gave it its name, he even used to run it for a couple of years. he's been writing about comics, geeking out incessantly and interviewing busier people than himself for over ten years now and has no intention of stopping anytime soon.