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Theater Hopper - May 16: Mister Handsome
May 16, 2008
by Tom Brazelton
Theater Hopper is a webcomic about all things movies written and illustrated by Tom Brazelton. Starring Tom, his wife Cami, and friend Jared, Theater Hopper perfectly captures Tom's feelings and reactions to recent and upcoming movies in a way that will easily have you laughing every day. Updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, this is the webcomic that every movie-lover out there can't miss! Friday's comic has been posted below.
#826 - Mister Handsome

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Reader Feedback - 12 Comments »
1
I sometimes really do not get these…
Mubariz Ahmedi on May 16, 2008
2
You can visit http://www.theaterhopper.com if you want an explanation.
Sorry, I'm just kind of distracted at the moment. My Dad is going in for open-heart surgery next week.
Also - before anyone mentions it - I know I spelled "señor" wrong. I'm going to fix it when I get home tonight.
Like I said… distracted.
Tom Brazelton on May 16, 2008
3
Aslan is not an allegory for Christ…stop spreading your misinformation.
http://www.cslewistoday.com/conference-2006/lewis-and-allegory
Anyway funny strip.
Rtaylor32 on May 16, 2008
4
ditto… does this have something to do with mexicans and christianity?
:S
bltzie on May 16, 2008
5
Yeah, sorry. It's kind of random… Random for the sake of it I guess. You can visit the Theater Hopper site if you want a full explanation.
Also - before anyone mentions it - yes, I know I misspelled "señor." I'm fixing it when I get home tonight. I was up late working on the comic last night and have been a little distracted since my Dad is going in for open heart surgery next week…
Tom Brazelton on May 16, 2008
6
Oh sorry to hear about that Tom! :S, but looks I'm hispanic and I thought the misspelled "señior" was intentional and straightass funny
bltzie on May 16, 2008
7
Hmm! Then maybe I should leave it that way!
…
Naw. It'll bug the hell out of me.
Tom Brazelton on May 16, 2008
8
I'm guessing its referencing 3 Amigos?
Heckle on May 16, 2008
9
wha?… um… ok. These comics are hit or miss for me. But only like 20% hit.
Icarus on May 16, 2008
10
ha ha ookay Tom.
you guys the funny part of the comic was that it was totally random stop over-analyzing things. It's just a comic
Jester on May 16, 2008
11
I thought literature was open to interpretation?
How is it spreading misinformation if it's based on opinion?
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/lion/themes.html
There, one link for another.
Lewis scholars can say what they want, but if audiences see a Christ allegory, what exactly is the harm?
Thanks for the compliment on the comic at least.
Tom Brazelton on May 16, 2008
12
#3: I thought it was common knowledge to everyone that Aslan is an allegory for Christ. Some have even said the White Witch is a metaphor for cocaine (the white witch turns everyone to stone), so I'm defending Tom with the whole opinion thing. Eye of the beholder.
Nettle on May 17, 2008



















