Archive - Aug 10, 2003

It's Nifty! Pete Abrams Answers Comixpedia Readers' Questions


Pete Abrams started Sluggy Freelance in 1997 and has been producing the daily strip (Sunday to Saturday) ever since. Along with producing some memorable characters like Bun-bun the knife-welding lop rabbit and Kiki the hyperactive ferret, Sluggy has created some pretty sharp parodies over the years, lampooning movies and pop culture regularly. Sluggy has also attracted a rabid legion of fans known as "sluggites" who run the Sluggy Zone where fans of Sluggy Freelance gather to talk all things Sluggy.

A Clean Leah is a What Now Leah?


They tell you cleanliness is next to godliness. They being those people who write those books of guidelines explaining how you're supposed to behave. They give rules about eating candy in church and putting the toilet paper either under or over the roll.

In this case, I'm not sure they're wrong.

Damonkey Business by Damonk


Baby Damonk - Illustration by Bill Duncan

Homework For Webtoonists

Smell that?

That familiar lingering scent, the heady musk of worry and frustration at a summer that is dribbling away through your sweaty, sunburned, strawberry ice cream-stained fingers?

Avalon by Josh Phillips, reviewed by Apis Teicher

By: Apis Teicher
Department: Reviews
Issue: August 2003 Issue

In Arthurian legend, Avalon was the enchanted island were King Arthur was taken when mortally wounded after his last battle – a place to heal his wounds in the hands of faerie beings, and eventually return. Josh Phillips's Avalon is a fitting tribute to the name. When describing Avalon, Phillips tells the reader: "This is the story of the students of Avalon High School.

Graduation Day: College Comics Cum Webcomics by Sean Barrett

By: Sean Barrett
Department: Features
Issue: August 2003 Issue

Every online comics reader encounters college webcomics sooner or later. They're so common you might start to feel like every third comic you encounter is college-based. But, despite the history and nature of college comics in print, it seems the most popular "college" strips are scarcely about college life at all, building instead on elements not found in the real world at all, much less college.

New..


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