Archive - Mar 23, 2007

Smithson: "Kept in the Dark"


Smithson panel

This week in Smithson:

Chuck and Micki made it to safety, but they're not making any headway on figuring out why they were being chased.

In Search of a Correlation: Webcomics, Posting Schedules and Readership


What is it about Monday, Wednesday and Friday that make them the seemingly optimum publishing dates for webcomics?

Alot Of Set Up For A Small Lesson


Back in the year 2001 I was burning out on webcomics. Alot of the comics out there were just geek fare, and not particularly well written geek fare. Artistic ability was, well, a bit rough for most strips. I had never heard of most of the real good ones that had come out at around that time. And I was only 18 so I was at a particularly annoying age. I was ready to give up on the medium in general, move on to other things. Like Vampire: The Masquerade. Annoying age, remember.

Websnark Auction


If you've got some spare coin and a hankering for role-playing goods, former Comixpedia columnist Eric Burns is having an auction over at Websnark. The most recent item up for bid even includes... "gasp!" Burns-crafted artwork.

What Comic Management System (CMS) do you use?


I'm just wondering what CMSes you use out there in Internet land to publish your comics.

SomeryC v0.2.4 Released!


The latest version of the webcomic site script SomeryC has been released!

It uses sessions and other cool things, plus it has cool new features!

Comixpedia Housekeeping


A quick thanks to our current advertisers: the webcomic Life On the Fringe and the human anatomy drawing course The Structure of Man. It looks like right now our Project Wonderful ads are from the webcomics collective The Chemistry Set, and the webcomics Crying Macho Man and Alma Mater. So thanks to them too (and all our PW advertisers).

If you're a comics creator take a minute to read Comixpedia's FAQ for you to find out about all the ways you can use Comixpedia. I also want to point out that each user blog at Comixpedia has it's own RSS feed so if you wanted to keep up with, for example, everything William Bazillion creator Andrew Farago blogged at Comixpedia you could subscribe to his user blog feed.