Archive - Mar 11, 2005

GIVING NEWBIES A CHANCE


Hi, I'm gona update my links page pretty soon with afew more, well erm, links!! I've found quite alot of webpages myself relating to almost everything comics and anything thats been inspirational or helped me along these few short months since Bloody As Hell began.

I'm trying to build some sort of archive to help other future would be webcomic artists or people of the comics genre, to find a large volume of URLs in one go rather than scanning the net for months on end.

Suggestions for links are most welcome with pages that would help a newbie to spread his/her webcomic throughout the net, as well as to further their skills as comic artists/writers. Tutorial links would be great.

Wolfman

www.bloodyashell.com

Engineering News Interviews Darren Bleuel of pnes


Engineering News recently interviewed one of the true mad scientists of webcomics: Darren Bleuel, co-CEO of Keenspot and creator of pnes.

Bleuel recently graduated from U.C. Berkeley and now works as a health physicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.

Infuze Magazine Launches Online Comics Program


Infuze Magazine, an online publication covering arts and entertainment has launched a webcomics effort. Their first effort is a preview of a new title from Chuck Dixon. The full press release is after the break.

Keep on Schlockin’ in the Free World by Xaviar Xerexes

By: Xaviar Xerexes
Department: Reviews
Issue: March 2005 Issue

Schlock Mercenary by Howard Tayler

Howard Tayler loves the puns. And the guns. Oh, does he love the guns.

Tayler’s Schlock Mercenary is one of the monster strips of old school webcomics with archives stretching back to June of 2000. Tayler has been plotting the adventures of one androgynous blob named Schlock for almost 5 years now, every day of every week of the year.

And to think it all started with one little "ommmmminous hummmmmmmm…"