Archive - May 1, 2007

Clickwheel is Changing Servers


Clickwheel is in the process of changing servers. While we migrate the data the site may not be accessible and new content cannot be uploaded. The outage will be brief, and it is the begining of big things for Clickwheel!

Thank you for your patience, and do look for more soon!

Dates The Word Part II


Last year Webcomics in Print did a nude webcomic calendar in aid of Cancer Research UK. 61 webcomic artists gave up their birthdays and were included in the calendar. Now we're doing it all over again and we're asking for more artists!

Send an email to moovok(a)yahoo.com with your name, your webcomic and just the day and month of your birthday (don't need to know your year). If you'd rather not give it, fair enough, we understand, but we're trying to reach getting at least 100 birthdays of webcomic artists in there!

So remember, Dates The Word!

Drama Day by Day


The drama of Chris Muir's black face faux pas continues at a furious pace.

Red String Celebrates Four Years


Red String, the webcomic turned Dark Horse Comics publication, is celebrating its four year anniversary and its 600 page mark.

Come for the celebration goodies, stay for the story.

How's Your He/She Ratio?


This blog post poses the question: how is your he/she ratio?

I threw in a bunch of webcomics portal and group sites. Not surprisingly Girlamatic had the highest "she" percentage of any site I could think of. Somewhat surprisingly, Keenspot.com was pretty close to 50/50 (at least closer than my perception of it would have led me to believe).

Coffee Time Comics 1 Year Anniversary


1 year, 2 comics, and over 150 published pages later, Coffee Time Comics is still going with no plans to stop.

Comic Book Challenge 2: It's ON!!!!


Platinum Studios COMIC BOOK CHALLENGE 2 is now open for submissions. Entries need to be in by May 31.

No Stereotypes Hits #300


The long running webcomic No Stereotypes has finally reached comic #300 and is updating consistently tri-weekly MWF.

Go me ^_^

A New Story by Alexander Danner and Steve Harrison


After a much too long hiatus from the creative side of comics, I’m very happy to return with the short story Lending Can Openers, illustrated by Steve Harrison (Fabricari).