Product Description: This original graphic novel written by screenwriter/director, Kevin Smith (Mallrats, Clerks) bridges the gap between two of his most popular films, Chasing Amy and Dogma. Featuring Smith's popular film characters - Jay and Silent Bob, Chasing Dogma is a film on paper and is sure to appeal to movie buffs and Kevin Smith fans everywhere. Rack it in the film section and watch it fly off the shelves.
A great read. A great read but to cost a bit too much. Kevin Smiths little world of characters are as obscene and fun as ever.
Must Have I absolutely loved these stories and how they connect the dots between the two films. A lot of the things used in these stories are seen in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. When Jay and Silent Bob meet Suzanne the Orangutan in the comics, it plays just like the scene from the movie when they meet Suzanne, even the scenes of Jay's grim look into the future Planet of the Apes. There is another scene in here that was cut from J&SB strike back when they are kicked off the bus for smoking weed in the restroom on the bus.
What I love most about these stories is that it explains how Jay and Silent Bob ended up wearing the different clothes that they wear in Dogma. That was the coolest part of this, everthing about their clothes in Dogma is explained in these stories; from Jay's Forked Tongue T-Shirt to Silent Bob's Mooby's cap. Overall, these stories are a must have for any fan of Kevin Smith. They are funny and should be included as canon (except for the monkey scene that was later used in J/SB Strike Back). If you want to know what happened to the dynamic duo between films, get this
snoochie boochies this can be described it two words hi-larious
Between the films What happened to Jay and Silent Bob between "Chasing Amy" and "Dogma"? How did Jay get the idea of going to Shermer, Illinois? Where did he get that hat? And why were they hanging out in the parking lot of a birth control clinic?
This book WILL answer those questions...and make you laugh out loud in the process!
Brilliant tie-in to almost all the movies. Not only does this tie Chasing Amy, Mallrats, and Dogma together, but it also sort of spoils J&SBSB.
So it's a must for a Kevin Smith fan with a broken VCR.