Archive - Nov 26, 2007

Eekeemoo Part 03 teaser (ii) revised


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Hi there, just a note to say that part three of eekeemoo is coming on the 1st of

december. This week coming I will post 5 teaser images that act as an introduction

to the new series. Thanks to everyone who has read so far :) Cheers Willymj

Webcomic Wire - 11/26/07


Drawn from sources still stuffed to the gills with turkey… Studio Foglio sponsors a Webcomics Costume Award. What could you win? $250 plus a swag bag of printed books from a variety of webcomics. Von Allan has joined GirlAMatic.com with The Road to God Knows…  What are the most popular webcomics? An interesting article on webcomics.  Brian Warmoth has a [...] foo

Webcomic Wire - 11/26/07


Drawn from sources still stuffed to the gills with turkey… Studio Foglio sponsors a Webcomics Costume Award. What could you win? $250 plus a swag bag of printed books from a variety of webcomics. Von Allan has joined GirlAMatic.com with The Road to God Knows…  What are the most popular webcomics? An interesting article on webcomics.  Brian Warmoth has a [...] foo

GirlAMatic.com - quick note


Just a quick note of clarification (mainly because I'm extremely thick sometimes):

"The road to god knows..." will not be updating four days per week on GirlAMatic. Instead, four pages will update every Monday. This is totally my fault for the misunderstanding. So, to be clear: there will still be four pages of RTGK-goodness, but just one day per week - Monday! :)

Two New Strips and a Sketch!


Thanksgiving was kind to me, webcomic-creation-wise. So I started a couple of new projects and updated an old one. Thanks for looking.

  1. The HB Comic-Blog - after two months without, HB and Pink are back with their review plus my thoughts on Project Wonderful.
  2. Stripped Off - We're three strips deep into my latest webcomic experiment. The only hint I can give as to where it's headed is: Beyond the Punch Line, well beyond.
  3. Pushing Pixels - I've decided to share some sketches, no holds barred. There'll be good, bad, ugly, and even a few superheroes. None of it's been seen before. More importantly, I'll be using it as a venue for exploring my thoughts on art, comics, and the world.

In A Big Webcomic, Dreams Stay With You


Rolling Monday news update...

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BSC Webcomic Idol 2.0

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AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS

  • Neil Cohn writes about recent research on eye movement across the comic page. The research shows that for an average of 8.5 panels per page, there are an average of 20.3 fixations. Most of their study focused on panels that were skipped over for one reason or another. Two types of changes to the page showed significant effects in decreasing the rates that they were skipped: balloon position and panel layout.