I went to Whedonesque tonight to check out comments on Buffy 8.1 and found this entry about webcomics that mention Firefly or Serenity.
Fans of the romping Norse epic Brat-Halla will be elated to know that its creators are considering increasing their update schedule to twice a week if they receive enough positive reader feedback about the idea.
I'm a casual reader of Hate Song. When someone told me that KC Green had done a guest strip for the comic I was excited. What I didn't know was how TOTALLY COOL it would be.
In this Gigcast, David Simon of Crimson Dark, Kevin Hayman of Errant Apprentice, a Gigcast Drive-by from Black Kitty and Mr.Spook, and the music of Connemara Stone Company.
The Associated Press has a profile on the ACT-I-VATE collective and Naples' Daily News takes a look at webcomics, focusing mostly on the success stories of PvP and Penny Arcade.
From the AP piece:Serialized, episodic graphic novels have been around for a while, published by behemoths Marvel and DC Comics, among other imprints. "Love & Rockets," by Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez, was the indie comics success story of the '80s. Now, Web comics communities like ACT-I-VATE (other similar sites include Chemistry Set http://www.chemsetcomics.com/; Sugarskull http://community.livejournal.com/candycalavera/ and Lunchbox http://lunchboxcomic.blogspot.com/) have begun to develop cult-like followings.
So I finally took the plunge and started a wiki for my webcomic The Vanguard on comixpedia.org.
I think it's a good intro to my little superhero sci-fi adventure. Take a look and see if you agree.
There are certain places men just aren't supposed to go - Themiscyra, Sin City's Old Town, the cheerleaders' locker room ... oh, and Boo's place in Shades.
As far as that last one is concerned, Boo has arranged a little welcoming committee for you in today's instalment, so go pay her a visit at Broken Voice Comics. I can't get you into those other three, though. Sorry about that.