I'm trying hard to not be too negative. Anything is better than nothing when people create new material for Koine learning. But as a comics fan I can't get rid of the depressed and disappointed feeling when I see that the great possibilities of the medium are not used at all. Taking a text and putting some random pictures there isn't worth the name "art of comics". I'm not talking about the artwork, but the interaction between pictures and text, and between pictures. I have a gut feeling that the medium has great potential for language aquisition, but here they aren't used at all. (Or should I say "can't be used", because the work of putting the Greek text there is of course limited by the original comics which wasn't made for SLA.)
BTW, D. Streett introduced a comic strip in his blog:
http://danielstreett.wordpress.com/2011 ... mic-strip/. That one was better, IMHO.
If someone spends time making something like this - and I hope someone does, despite my criticism - I recommend learning the "languge" of comics first. This is a good book to read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Understanding_Comics.
If someone is willing to discuss about this further, I might be willing to participate, but I'm not sure if this the right forum.