Archive - Jul 24, 2008

What’s going on here?


Hi, welcome to the new timbroderick.net Sorry about things being a bit disorganized, I’m still putting it together. But I have big plans. This will be the lynchpin of all the cartoons I intend to have online: - Children of the Revolution, which will likely move to update on Tuesdays - Something to Build Upon, my second complete graphic [...]

The Gigcast 152


JT and Scott talk Webcomics,  Christian Ellis Shallow Thoughts LInks: New Steve Troop Comic book/website.Dresden Codak creator  Aaron Diaz hurt his hand Slave Labor launches new webcomics program The GigcastA Nightgig Studios Production - http://www.nightgig.comwww.thegigcast.comHave News or a Comment?  Want to tell JT and Scott they are full of it?E-mail: gigcast@nightgig.comOne of the Farpoint Media family of shows [...]

NCWCCC August Meeting


The August meeting of the NCWCCC will be held at Otter's place on Sunday, August 24th. For more information please contact Jamie Robertson.

I'll post a reminder a few days before the meeting.

Internet Outage


Currently my internet is very sporadic, but I was able to get something uploaded today.  Hopefully things will be better next week, but if you don't hear anything from me that's why.  Thanks.

calamityjon @ 2008-07-24T10:53:00


There's a new Nice Work If You Can Get It over at The City Desk, penned by yours truly: The Love Cats That Dare Not Speak Its Name

Catchphrase of the century: "A quartet of polyamorous finches."

calamityjon @ 2008-07-24T10:02:00


Okay, right here will be a good spot for fans of Doctor Who to join me in spazzing out utterly about the finale for Season 4.

Dahnahnahnah Danhnahnahnah DARK KNIGHT!


I finally caught up with that there Batman movie that so many folks are going on and on about lately, my thoughts to follow (some possible spoilers, sorry if I blow something out of the water for you, but let's face it, you've probably heard it on a thousand blogs before mine)

Howard Tayler's SDCC Report: Day One


San Diego Comic Con

So busy…

Did a brisk business once the doors finally opened. Met lots of fans, met lots of peers, met lots of friends. There’s a social aspect to this event that is easy to understate.