I was reasonably bored yesterday so I whipped up a dressup game of webcomic characters in about 20 hours. Take a peak - I got a buncha different webcomic costumes in there.
A profile in the Singapore-based Straits Times under the headline "Dawn of the dot.comic" ("dot.comic"?) discusses webcomics and the crazy kids who draw them. The creators mentioned are Johnny Tay, John Chua, Xie Menggeng and Ms Jocelyn Yik.
The 'Pedia also gets dropped in the links column:
COMIXPEDIA is a useful collection of interviews, forums, links and reviews related to Web comics. It also contains tips for producing your own dot.comics.
("Dot.comics"?)
Also in the dead-tree media, Keenspacer Melissa Durnil was written up in her hometown paper for her work on her webcomic, Tourniquet.
Frank Smith raps enthusiastically about the recent MoCCA in New York City.
By way of Mr. Manley comes a quick update on this week's Modern Tales Family Newsletter: T Campbell, editor of the Modern Tales spinoff Graphic Smash and writer of Fans and Penny and Aggie is interviewed by Jason Thompson, who, when he's not toiling away at his boring dayjob (editing Shonen Jump, that is), creates "The Stiff" and "Yeperenye" for girlamatic).
There's also a mini-interview with serializer cartoonist Graham Annabelle.
Scott Mccloud has made a new link section.
After letting my links page languish for two years, I figure I owe it to you to give a more in-depth set of pointers than last time. Here are some notes on current trends and the cartoonists that are driving them.
Hey all,
Over at gutterflycomix.com we have color samples of our upcoming third episode of our flag ship title Green: Wicked Wicked Ways. In addition to those we have new sketches in our sketchbook section too so on over and check out the new stuff and let us know what ya think. Thanks in advance.