The Asylumantics Turns 7 - Contest Time!
Mon, 10/13/2008 - 19:18 — Chris_C.On October 31st the little asylum that shouldn't have is turning seven and to celebrate I'm holding an art contest. Simply submit a guest comic / art before October 31st for a chance to win an Asylumantics book gift pack valued at $32.99.
For more details, check out the contest page on the website.
Mujer, the second Split Lip 2-Year Anniversary Comic
Mon, 10/13/2008 - 15:07 — SamCostelloThe second Split Lip story for this month is now live at the site. “Mujer,” written by Sam Costello and drawn by Sami Makkonen, is the story of the murders of young women and Juarez, Mexico, and a superstition that could change them.
The blog contest is still running, too, and you can still enter to win free comics. Details at the site.
Honorable Mention
Mon, 10/13/2008 - 05:25 — bobweinerI found out yesterday that The PC Weenies made the PC Advisor magazine’s “Top 10 Humorous Websites”, as chosen by their readers. ‘Tis truly an honor!
This Day in ComixTALK
Fri, 10/10/2008 - 11:17 — xerexesHey what do you know - there are still 10 contenders left in the Daily Grind contest.
A look back at other things from the past:
2007
The Perry Bible Fellowship collection - The Trial of Colonel Sweeto - was publisher Dark Horse's third webcomic-to-print success (following Megatokyo and Penny Arcade ). Story here.
2006
A review of the well-received play based on the webcomic Get Your War On from the Washington Post.
2005
ComixTALK had an interview with Mike Rojas, creator of Natch Evil; a review of Jack, created by David Hopkins; and T Campbell discussed how to make action move in webcomics (Part One and Part Two).
Erik Melander's Through the Looking Back Glass column covered the recent events in webcomics:
September held a number of news items which are worth mentioning. First and foremost, the Webcomic Telethon collected an impressive amount of money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The Penny Arcade Expo returned for its second year, this time bigger and with more media coverage. Keenspot is working towards fulfilling its plans announced at Comic-Con. Keen announced that they have signed with Fox Television to develop Owen Dunne's webcomic You Damn Kid! for television. And both Keenspot and Modern Tales are looking for advertising sales representatives.
2004
Comixtalk had an interview with Eric Milikin, creator of Fetus X.
Rich Stevens Will Pixel You a Portrait
Fri, 10/10/2008 - 08:58 — xerexesThe Diesel Sweeties 8-Bit Maestro, Rich Stevens, is taking commissions:
If you’ve ever wanted to see yourself in hand-drawn 8-bit form, here’s your chance! I’m still digging out of a mountain of debt brought on from expenses incurred while I was syndicated, but hopefully this can put a dent in it.
The portrait studio is open and will run until October 31.
Reddickulous Moves to Keenspot
Fri, 10/10/2008 - 08:49 — xerexesReddickulous a single panel comic by David Reddick has moved to Keenspot. I don't see a press release up at Keenspot yet but Reddick has a post about it.
Reddick's other projects include his new twice-weekly webcomic “Legend of Bill,” and two weekly webcomics for the official Roddenberry Web site, Roddenberry.com called “Gene’s Journal” and “Rod & Barry.”








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