Dr. Haus

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Dr. Haus is the self-appointed Watcher of Webcomicry by night. By day, he is Adam M., a young man with an often-mispronounced last name. He currently studies Political Science in college and writes in hope of one day getting a day job outside of the food service sector. You can read more of his crazy webcomic reviews at The Webcomic Watchman.

Police Procedural with a Twist

By: Dr. Haus
Department: Reviews
Issue: March 2008 Issue

Paradigm Shift by Dirk Tiede

This month the good Doctor Haus investigates the crime scene at the webcomic Paradigm ShiftParadigm Shift is written and drawn by Dirk I. Tiede.

Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition

By: Dr. Haus
Department: Reviews
Issue: February 2008 Issue

This time, Dr. Haus lowers his expectations and tries to avoid taking too many cheap shots as he tries to review the action-packed comic Marilith without a smarmy narrative or outright mentioning the bosoms, melons, balloons, large persuasive tools, Holy Grail, Man-Disarmer breasts the artists saw fit to draw on most of the adult female cast members.

Will he succeed this time? Read it and find out.

The Buddy Cop Fantasy Therapy Hour

By: Dr. Haus
Department: Reviews
Issue: December 2007 Issue

In this episode, Dr. Haus takes a look at the webcomic The Prime of Ambition. Watch as he tries to help an androgynous black elf and white elf couple come together to realize that they both want the same things. Will Dr. Haus succeed in bringing the two sides together, or will this be as futile as trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian crisis? Read on and find out.

This is Dr. Haus' second review for ComixTalk; last month he reviewed the webcomic Slackerz.

The Gaming Addiction of Slackerz

By: Dr. Haus
Department: Reviews
Issue: November 2007 Issue

Doctor Haus tries to review the comic Slackerz -- a one-shot gag strip that has fallen into treading where many other comics have treaded before. Can the comic be saved? Is Slackerz doomed to being "just another gaming comic?"

Read on as the Doctor tries to help bring Slackerz back from the brink of gaming addiction.