Archive - Feb 5, 2007

My Plea For Hand-Lettering (Part 2)

By: Jon Morris
Department: Features
Issue: February 2007 Issue

Cartoonist, writer and two-fisted King of the Hoboes, Calamity Jon Morris returns with the second part of his plea for hand-lettering.

(If you missed the first part click here first.)

old webcomic


Man I really need some help. im going crazy here. There is this old web comic I used to read all the time I would say from 2003-04 (approximatelY) It featured a guy w/ a friend named Owen who had blond hair. A crazy posessed refridgerator would never let them inside and there was a hairy wife beater wearing guy (cant remember names) who hung out with them also. I remeber somthing about them going to Mount Olypus or a lamppon of olympus.

Has Google Adsense downsized your earnings?


I publish two webcomics that participate in the Google Adsense program. Both of them generated about $30 last year from about May until December, pathetic I know, and now when I go to the reports page that money is gone. I know there are adjustments that reduce your money earned over time, but come on! I feel ripped off and angry. Is anyone else experiencing this thing?

looking for a decent webcomic engine


Hi there, i'm new here!

Ardra has a new artist and website!


Ardra has both a new website, Experiment 3.0, and a new artist, Fesworks, who you may know from his comic P.S.I. We've got a special comic up right now, celebrating a victory by my local team in a certain game last night. Check out http://www.ardracomic.com today, and let me and Fes know what you think.

Theater Hopper announces merchandise bundles


Save money when you buy merchandise from theaterhopper.com! We are now offering bundles on shirts and books that save you money! Six different bundles to choose from! Incredible discounts! Save today!

http://www.theaterhopper.com/store/default.php

Tribulations: Part Three


Today's comic is part three in a story that may have already ended, or one that may never end. It's something in the middle most likely, because we'll get bored with it eventually, but we're not bored with it yet.

Piperka - online webcomics bookmarking


I haven't seen too many other webcomics make any mention of piperka.net. It's an online webcomic bookmarking service. It's free. It takes a little getting used to, but I've found it quite useful.

[XEREXES: I use piperka myself quite a bit - it's a great webcomics-reading tool]

Interviews, Manga and the Monday Morning News (UPDATED)


Frank "Damonk" Cormier and Meaghan QuinnDig that new cover from Frank "Damonk" Cormier and Meaghan Quinn! Our February issue is focused on webcomic collectives and we've got a lot of great articles on tap for it. This morning I've posted the first two articles for this month's issue:

An interview with Mark Mekkes in his role as chairman of the WCCAs, now in its seventh year. There were a lot of changes leading into this year's program and hopefully, this interview helps to shed some light on things.

The first installment of a new column on web manga by Brigid Alverson. Brigid already blogs about manga at her own site MangaBlog and our good friends at Digital Strips. At Comixpedia, she'll be rounding up the good stuff -- and telling you what to avoid as well.

HEADLINES

INTERVIEWS

REVIEWS

...YAFGC is alive in ways that other strips aren’t; that’s partially because it’s drawn in pencil and has the raw energy of a sketch, but also because Rich Morris has the talent of a classic Disney animator; he manages, with a few quick strokes of his pencil, to bring people to life so that the way they stand, hips cocked, tells you more about them than the dialogue ever would.


Jim ZubkavichDEAD TREES

  • 2007 is going well for Jim Zubkavich, the creator the 2002 webcomic Makeshift Miracle which debuted in print last year (after substantial rework on portions of it) and is now starting to appear in book store chains.

CONGRATULATIONS

JUSTIFY MY HYPE

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS

Manga Three Ways


If you think manga is a cavalcade of big-eyed little girls flashing their panties, Brigid Alverson has some surprises for you. In a new column for Comixpedia, Brigid will be writing every month about web manga. In this first installment, Brigid breaks down the basics in her "field guide to manga on the web".