Archive - Mar 12, 2007

To All Scifi fans: Doctor WTF is here!


The webcomic at Onezumi.com has started a new parody storyline starring Onezumi as Doctor WTF (think a certain british scifi tv show). The first in the series can be found here.

We Love Web Comics Contest 2007


Time is winding down on the annual Digital Strips contest and we're looking for a few good entries. There is over $200 worth of web comic print waiting for you to take from us.

An Interview with Scott Kurtz And Kristofer Straub About New Company And New Projects

By: Erg
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

Last week Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub were gracious enough to grant this brand spankin' new Comixpedia front page writer/blogger an email interview about their new partnership. The questions are a bit clumsy, but their answers are interesting and informative. Enjoy!

New and Improved Mullein Fields


I ended my old comic strip "Mullein Fields" a year ago, but last month I decided to change it around a little and I brought it back online again. All of the old strips are gone, but new ones are being added every day (would you believe almost every day?!).

The Release of "Return"


I'm very well pleased to announce the webcomic release of "Return" it will post online on March 30,2007

Wikipedia To Check Advanced Degrees?


After an influential contributor and administrator at the online encyclopedia Wikipedia was found last week to have invented a history of academic credentials, Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia’s co-founder and globetrotting advocate, called for a voluntary system for accrediting contributors who say they have advanced deg

Your Guide to Brand New Interviews and Features and Reader Blog Posts


 Cover art by Meghan Murphy, creator of Kawaii Not.Quick update for your Monday morning. We've got five new articles for ya: interviews with Scott Kellogg and Kathryn Garrison Kellogg; and Mason and Amber William (more in our series of interviews with married creators which started last week with our interview with Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier) plus an interview comic created by the Sugurskull collective.

Also, another feature on printing from Grant Thomas, this time a step-by-step guide to creating a color cover for a mini-comic. Last but not least, (but just barely!) comes the somewhat-delayed overview of the vast universe of webcomics collectives (don't forget we also recently posted an interview with the Blank Label Comics webcomics collective).

Modern Tales

We've also had a lot of great reader blog posts this morning including news that Modern Tales (and eventually WebcomicsNation) is embracing the CBR file format for its comics. Other bloggy news includes a new page on PC Weenies highlighting the appearances of its supporters in the comic (supporters of PC Weenies can bid for "guest star" appearances); a new database containing lots of background information on the world of the webcomic Crimson Dark; a six year milestone for TRU-Life Adventures; and updates on The Lumbering Dead and Smithson.

Introducing: The PC Weenies Guest-Star Wall of Fame!


Last night I built a brand new section for the PC Weenies website - <a xhref="http://www.pcweenies.org/testimonials.php" mce_href="http://www.pcweenies.org/testimonials.php">the PCW Guest Star Wall of Fame</a>.

Crimson Dark Database


The old database for Crimson Dark was, at best, notable for it's brevity. Today I'm delighted to announce that the brand new database is now online, with much more information to wade through.

The Lumbering Dead - enough to make you cromit!


Shed a tear with the zombies!The pain of heartbreak and lost love. That's what Lee Munday's scarily funny The Lumbering Dead is looking at this week. Honestly, it's enough to make you cromit.


What? You don't know what "cromit" means? Find out in the latest instalment at Broken Voice Comics now!