We are happy to be working with Ka-Blam and Indy Planet this year to print the Nightgig sampler book.
Any comic convention you care to go to, you’re going to meet artists who aren’t going to make it. The people who may have talent to one extent or another, but despite this, despite a solid ability with pencil or ink or colour or structure, can’t quite get the perspectives right, whose panels are slightly off, whose figures lack life or character.
It's the February meetup and it's back on the VA side of the line. Folks are meeting up at the Ballston Common Mall at 8 PM again. For more information or to be added to the monthly eVite list, contact Chris Impink at bitterstoat at gmail.com.
Cancelled due to the ice storms in DC.
Tokenism is the practice of inclusivity through exclusivity. It is the half-hearted attempt at ethnic or gender diversity by adding in one character of the missing type (South Park riffs on this practice by outright naming one character -- the only black child -- Token).
Check out Wizard Magazine's website to see an interview I [Wes Molebash, creator of You'll Have That] did with Wizard writer, Brian Warmoth.
Tune in to The Triple Feature talkcast tonight at 9:00 pm CST when Boxcar Comics members Joe Dunn from Joe Loves Crappy Movies, Gordon McAlpin from Multiplex and Tom Brazelton from Theater Hopper get together to talk about movies and pop culture!
We are happy to be working with Ka-Blam and Indy Planet this year to print the Nightgig sampler book.
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If you are a webcomic creator and will be at Megacon Orlando this weekend, So will we!Look us up, NightGig Studios and The Gigcast will be at table Red 5 in the Independent Press section.
Feel like death? Lumbering around like a zombie? Don't worry - that's how Mondays are supposed to feel! Fortunately, Lee Munday's all-too-accurate slice-of-life comic The Lumbering Dead has just the thing to cure all those unpleasant symptoms!
Just read this week's instalment once every two hours and you'll feel right as rain in no time. If symptoms persist, you may have suffered a humourectomy, so please go to Broken Voice Comics and read the whole comic from the very beginning. Repeat as necessary.