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Top Hat Enthusiast
07-06-2010, 08:05 AM
So, as many of us know, Frank Beddor has posted some episodes of Hatter M. on Facebook. These episodes show events that happened at some point while Hatter Madigan was on Earth, but they're different from the stories in the Hatter M. graphic novels.

To view these episodes, you must have a Facebook account and ask Frank Beddor to be your friend. Once he accepts, you can find the mini-installments in his photos.

So... What do you think of the Hatter M. mini-sodes? Like them? Hate them? Wish they were longer?

Hatter Blade
07-06-2010, 08:22 AM
They're childish.

Top Hat Enthusiast
07-06-2010, 01:32 PM
They're childish.

Two whole words from Hatter Blade. What inspiration.

Some of the comics do seem a bit far-fetched, like a hat saving a boy and a dog from a tornado, but... Myself, I see them as sort of fun. They certainly do show that Hatter Madigan has definitely been everywhere.

Mimsy
05-26-2011, 11:35 AM
everywhere.[/I]
I think they're really trying too hard and failing with Hatter's Hat. I mean, the Hat itself is kind of turning into a....

Mary-Sue.

Oh, dear god, I can't believe I said that, but it had to be said. Plus, I know that the Hat is important to Hatter or to any Milliner in Wonderland, but for goodness's sake I just want to know more about Hatter himself, not his silly Hat that gets sillier, and sillier and... blah. I just liked Hatter's Hat when it was spinning thing of doom in the books. D:

Mr. Beddor? What's happened? You did a great job with the first volume of Hatter M. with Ben Templesmith, but now the rest of the series goes between mediocre to BAD.
I pray that those Hatter M. comics from Facebook are not canon, Mr. Beddor. I really do.

To the people who are fans of Hatter Madigan and LGW do NOT join Facebook to view those comics, it will leave you a bad taste and make you disappointed with the character himself.

Also, if you are thinking of doing another volume for Hatter M, Mr. Beddor, get rid of Sami Makkonen. He's artwork does not do the justice for Hatter Madigan at all anymore.