Archive - Mar 5, 2007

I Broke My Pencil.


If you're a webcartoonist, then you probably own a digital pen and tablet. Mine is a Wacom Graphire 3, which is probably the base model and lacks some of the sophistication that the other versions have. But it gets the job done. I've come to rely on digital tools, and that digital dependency really shows this week, because my Wacom pen is broken.

First Webcomic Collective?


What was the first Webcomic collective? What was the first Webcomic hosting site/publisher? I want to say the answer to both was Big Panda, created in 1999. However, the internet is a big place and there could have been something prior to BP that simply didn't get the press.

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new software


I'm putting together a dissertation and was wondering if anyone could help with this question:

 

If you could have a piece of art software designed for you what features or tools would you want it to have?

 

This could be any tool or feature you can imagine.

Some New Video’s posted on Youtube


I posted some new videos

Looking for Webcomic Creators


Stool Sample Webcomics has a annouced a new multi contributer webcomic entitled The Deck of Many Things, we are looking for webcomic creators, artist, and such to join the <

Quickie


Real life, the eternal bane of the web cartoonist, has got hold of me as I move into my new house, so I'm going to have to go with a quick recommendation rather than the usual ramble.

The Onezumiverse is here!


The Onezumi.com webcomic universe has expanded: introducing Onezumiverse.com Onezumiverse.com is the new blog and Art portfolio site for Onezumi, the writer and artist of the Onezumi.com webcomic. Updated daily it's a place for her to post crazy rants, links to weird funny stuff, sketches or new artwork she's created, and generally go crazy. Visit Onezumiverse.com and get more of an insight into the world of Onezumi (if you can handle it!).

The Lumbering Dead - sausages can be scary!


Go see the zombies!It's often said that many so-called slice-of-life webcomics are little more than a collection of ill-judged dick and fart jokes. Well, you won't find any of that in Lee Munday's frighteningly funny The Lumbering Dead at Broken Voice Comics.


No, sir. Although this week's instalment does contain a perfectly judged and hauntingly cautionary fart anecdote (which is really not the same thing at all). Trust me - you'll never look at sausages the same way again!

One if by land--Two if from space!!!


Starting today at G.A.A.K: Groovy Ass Alien Kreatures. With the world, not to mention his life, hanging in the balance, ingenious little Sam sends an SOS to the world Paul Revere style. And Zach, Jemmy, Plato, and Chubs go into full GAAK-tion hero mode

His and Her Webcomics: Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier

By: Terrence Marks
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

You've got two people who draw comics and put them on-line. They meet, fall in love, and get married. It happens more often than you think.

I've always been interested in the subject of married comics creators (being married to another comic creator myself), so I've asked a few questions to a few other couples. Our first interview is with Dave Roman and Raina Telgemeier.