Archive - Aug 24, 2003

Webcomics Are From Uranus: Looking For Some Good Heroine


I feel like a drug addict these days, searching for some good heroines.

Seriously, if you look at film, books, comics – heroines are scarce and even scarcer is a *good* heroine. I'm not looking for a Lara Croft who is a man with boobs. I'm not looking for girls who save the day with cute antics. I want a heroine who is a woman with her own skills, who is uncompromised by super powers or a need to appeal to men.

Juxtapose This: I Am A Webcomics Evangelist


So, here I am, a student at a liberal arts college, majoring in a liberal arts department. Part of this department's "cool" is that its logo involves an interwoven Hebrew Aleph and Greek Omega.

Yes. It's that kind of major.

After two years of this, you might think that I'm ready for some concrete, real-world learning. Yet from personal experience, I can tell you that I am gaining in something that will help me throughout my adult life. Screw employability! I'm not paying over $30,000 dollars a year to qualify myself for a paycheck, my friends! I'm paying for a lifetime supply of high-minded pet-peeves.

A Webcomic Tutorial Primer

By: Xaviar Xerexes
Department: Features
Issue: August 2003 Issue

So you draw and/or write a webcomic?

No matter how good you are, there's always something more to learn. One way to learn is to read a lot of webcomics. You can also learn a lot from countless free tutorials created by some truly talented artists.

A Site For Sore Eyes: Principles of Website Design by David Wright

By: David Wright
Department: Features
Issue: August 2003 Issue

Why are there so many badly-designed webcomic sites out there? For a community that prides itself in its creativity, you would think that the sites would show that. For the most part, it seems that your average site’s design is almost an afterthought. Unimportant.

Great Webcomic Minds Chat a Lot -- A Session on Webcomic Awards modded by Damonk


Department: Interviews

What happens when you put a half-dozen of webcomics' brightest and most vocal brains in a vegematic set on "inquisinate"?

Well, we put Chris Crosby, Joey Manley, Mark Mekkes, Chris Morrisson, BoxJam, and Scott McCloud in a chat room together with an inquisitive Damonk, to see what would happen. The result was a frothy milkshake of a chat interview that focused on awards for webcomics and their value or worth in the webcomics community.

Stickler and Hat-Trick review Dana Kelly's Residence Life


Stickler and Hat-trick, in association with Comixpedia present…

Stickler and Hat-trick at the Keyboard

RESIDENCE LIFE, created by Dana Kelly

Oversized Strip at Sinfest


Today on Sinfest, it seems that Tatsuya Ishida has posted a very high-resolution strip that measures about 4258 by 1764 pixels in size.