Archive - Feb 11, 2007

Collective 'lective, What Makes You Effective?


For this month's issue of Comixpedia we're taking a look at the burgeoning number of webcomic collectives. Just why do creators band together? Gileon Pellaeon navigates through what is and what isn't a "webcomics collective" and offers five suggestions to creators for getting more bang out of their collective buck.

Panels & Pictures: One Panel


In the first installment of a new column called Panels & Pictures, Derik A. Badman takes a look at the creative possibilities arising from the constraints of the one-panel comic.

The one-panel comic is traditionally used gag-a-day comics but the form seems ripe with possibilities. Can you imagine single panel dramas, single panel romances, or single panel tragedies?

Full Story Highlights: Collaborative Comics


The spirit of cooperation is alive and well in webcomics. In that spirit, this month we present five stories that exemplify the value of cooperation: Agnes Quill, Vulture Gulch, Rip & Teri, After Days of Passion and The Archeologists.

New Comic - Shredded Moose


If you take the blue pill, you wake up in your bed, and you get to believe whatever you want to believe. If you take the red pill...

Wait - that's not what I meant to say, I don't have any freakin' pills. Beer maybe, got lots of that. Let's try this:

G.A.A.K--Tooncasting a Giant Shadow!!!


I remember telling Webcomics Nation founder Joey Manley that I thought that, above and beyond the hosting, RSS feeds, etc, that WCN offered, the single best feature was tooncasting. Which I guess is just Joey's fancy-assed term for syndication.

Let me say that again. Syndication.