Webcomics
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The Trenches
PvP Online &bull 3 Hours Ago
Our friends Erica and Levin got engaged. At PAX. On the MAIN STAGE. During Mike and Jerry's first QA. Erica was sent to deliver a package to Mike and Jerry, not knowing it was her engagement ring the whole time.… Full Story »
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Weekend Webcomics for 9/3/10: Dame Darcy, Stephen DeStefano & Steven Weissman
FLOG! &bull YesterdayFirst a bit of related happy news: Peter Kuper's "Ceci n'est pas une comic" (which Peter generously allowed us to host here following its various print appearances) was selected for inclusion in Best American Comics 2010, edited by Neil Gaiman.… Full Story »
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Printed Version of Walking the Lethe Available for Pre-Order
COMIXtalk &bull Yesterday
Daniel and Amanda Potter were guest bloggers at ComixTalk this past August. Daniel's webcomic Walking The Lethe is coming as a print graphic novel. It's written by Dan and the first two chapters are painted by Sam Ireland and the… Full Story »
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From the bin: Webcomickers' take on DC's finest
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Yesterday
Last night, cartoonists Cameron Stewart and Ramon Perez posted interesting information and images about some failed pitches for DC Comics. According to both Stewart and Perez, DC had approach them and "a handful of other webcomics creators" to dream up… Full Story »
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Thierry Groensteen on Webcomics
COMIXtalk &bull Yesterday
It's a mixture of clicheed anti-screen-reading objections and some more astute observations about the difference between reading comics online and reading them in print. Here's a quick summary with commentary. In Groensteen's mind, reading a book is an enclosed, absorbing activity where you are never distracted by anything, while reading something on a screen is… Full Story »
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Review: Pang: The Wandering Shaolin Monk
Newsarama Blogs &bull YesterdayThe long-running webcomic now comes to print thanks to the generosity of Peter Laird and the Xeric Grant (which provides self-publishing grants to independent comic book creators). Heavily researched footnotes provide readers with copious background, details and cultural references, giving Pang's readers a window into societal history… Full Story »
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Interview With Colleen Doran on the Business of Being a Comic Artist
Comics Worth Reading &bull Yesterday
I'm honored that noted comic artist Colleen Doran agreed to take the time to answer my questions. Her lengthy experience as a freelance illustrator and her outspokenness about problems that can occur in the comic business make her someone I admire. I spoke with her via email about how to manage a career as an independent artist and advice for aspiring creators. She discusses how to stay flexible and how she's managed the many changes in the industry over the past years, as well as her views on the future of the comic market and her upcoming projects. There's also… Full Story »
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Winning Perspective
The Rick Stick &bull Yesterday
Good news for me would be if I could reach back and relieve my wedgie - these huge gloves are a nightmare to get on and off - I don't know how the Disney guys do it! Would you like… Full Story »
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09/01/10 PHD comic: 'You autumn leave'
PHD Comics &bull Sep 2, 2010
NPR - PHD is one of three books for surviving Grad School, according to NPR!Thanks to Adam Ruben for writing the article. Adam is himself a PhD and the author of "Surviving your stupid, stupid decision to go to Grad… Full Story »
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Some Weekend Viewing
Comics Comics &bull Sep 2, 2010
You should stay inside this weekend and enjoy some nice, fun comics! 1) Brian Chippendale's new weekly web comic, Puke Force, has launched over at PictureBox. Check it out, and remember, "read it like a snake". Brian's 800-page If 'n… Full Story »
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BC ComicChron: Recent Updates From The War Against Humanity
Bleeding Cool &bull Sep 2, 2010
This is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. Yesterday I was mocked. Mocked for my collating of comic industry bits and pieces. You will mock no longer when I destroy the street you live in with my floating laser eyes. Exactly, now you looked scared. I come for your women.. The responsibility ultimately lies with us. It is not just "The Man" keeping us down. We collectively shape this industry. And I feel that we have largely failed. We failed because we loved the industry too much and were… Full Story »
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Comics creator allowed into U.S. after all
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Sep 2, 2010
Wow, did I underestimate the power of the Internet! Back in July, I reported that Dave McElfatrick, one-fourth of the creative team behind the webcomic Cyanide & Happiness, was having trouble getting a visa to come to the United States… Full Story »
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Slow Wave 10-08-28
Slow Wave &bull Sep 2, 2010Slow Wave is an ongoing webcomic that incorporates actual dreams submitted by readers into a fictional narrative, written and drawn by Jesse Reklaw. A new strip is uploaded every week on the first minute of Saturday in San Francisco; 3… Full Story »
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Slow Wave 10-08-21
Slow Wave &bull Sep 2, 2010Slow Wave is an ongoing webcomic that incorporates actual dreams submitted by readers into a fictional narrative, written and drawn by Jesse Reklaw. A new strip is uploaded every week on the first minute of Saturday in San Francisco; 3… Full Story »
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Journalista for Sept. 2, 2010: Two-way wrist radio
The Comics Journal &bull Sep 2, 2010
After an online petition drew 146,000 signatures, Irish Cyanide Happiness creator Dave McElfatrick was able to convince the U.S. Immigration Office to grant him a visa. Sales at the Borders Group continued to decline in the second quarter of 2010 falling from $617 million in 2009 to $526 million, an 11.5% drop," reports ICv2. Rich Johnston… Full Story »
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Playing the Field
The Rick Stick &bull Sep 2, 2010
Would you like this comic strip to be specially hand delivered to you first thing every weekday morning by Magical Interweb Genies? Become a Subscriber McScriberson Get on it! CLICK HERE NOW and fill in your email address - SPAM… Full Story »
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The Dreamland Comics &bull Sep 1, 2010
Haven't posted in a while - want to thank you for your web comic and a continuously wondrous story! I look forward to the new pages each weekday and miss it over the weekend. Full Story »
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Webcomics site shifts from paid to free model
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Sep 1, 2010
The comics website DarkBrain (warning: music and spoken dialogue) has shifted from a paid to a free model, with the option to upgrade for more adult content. The website launched in February with 12 series of fantasy, sci-fi, action, and… Full Story »
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On "Long Form Comics..."
COMIXtalk &bull Sep 1, 2010
My co-guest blogger Scott Story (a pseudonym of some kind, surely) posted yesterday with some tips about long form comics on the web. While his advice has some merit for certain types of webcomics, I'm not at all in agreement that they are general rules or even good rules.… Full Story »
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Jed McGowan's Lone Pines
COMIXtalk &bull Sep 1, 2010
I wrote about one of Jed McGowan's webcomics at ComixTalk back in September of 2008. After that he started posting a longer comic (which at the time he called "Bluesy Face") to his website that was an intriguing and slightly… Full Story »
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