July 10th, 2009 — Strip News
We’ve been busy, busy, busy…
Let’s start off with the Webcomic Overlook’s review of Daisy Owl and Loyalty & Liberty while Webcomics Critique looks at Shades and gibberish. Really. Gibberish. Peiz looks at Cricket’s Creature and ComixTalk reviewed The Deformitory. Illinest covered Melody and Read About Comics reviewed Fight Or Run.
Martian Messages lays a thoughtful (not [...]
June 16th, 2009 — Strip News
Being ill this last weekend gave me a bit of free time to poke around and find some interesting novelties…
Let’s start with Webcomic Overlook’s review of Raven’s Dojo which, if you read the comments, also nets us some Dragonball Z news from Sly Eagle. Morgan Wick reviews 8 Bit Theater and Pigs of the Industry [...]
June 5th, 2009 — Strip News
Wow. Hang on tight.
Down The Tubes reviewed Semiotic Cohesion 4, Comic News Info looked at Robot 13 and Pigs of the Industry reviewed Sketch Me, Deadly, The Last Werewolf, The Corpse Carries A Gun and Goo Goo’s Changeling, a Zuda hopeful. Tangents briefly reviewed xkcd and the Webcomic Overlook picked a comic from the request [...]
March 27th, 2009 — Strip News
Lots of fun things going on…
Tangents reviews Starship Moonhawk and the Newark Webcomics Examiner looks at Traitor. Webcomics Finds reviews Rice Boy and Seek and Destroy. (And El Santo is taking spring break. Enjoy yourself, masked one. The internet will be here when you get back.)
Courtesy of Comixtalk, Comic Book Resources and Newsarama, we have [...]
January 11th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
This is going to be a little different than my usual What Did I Learn approach.
A few weeks ago, someone posted a Calvin & Hobbes Sunday comic on their site and I saved it; eventually it wound up in my pics folder. I had noticed some techniques in it and wanted to study it to [...]
October 5th, 2008 — Uncategorized
Sometimes I have thoughts to share but this time I have questions.
How is a webcomic going to be successful? How will it provide a living to the artist and their family? Bengo of The Floating Lightbulb had the idea to seize upon the business model provided in the Half Pixel book “How To Make Webcomics.” [...]