Archive for November, 2009
Drawn from sources preparing to loosen their belts…
- When teachers make webcomics.
- Michael Jasper asks ‘Why Comics? And Why Webcomics?’
- 20 Questions with Lucas Turnbloom, creator of Imagine This.
- Robot 6 gives thanks for several favorite webcomics.
- TGT Webcomics asks how often do you update your comic?
- Nicholas and Jay ask about superhero webcomics so send them your favorites.
- The Webcomic Overlook will be updating sporadically due to another writing project.
- Sequential Tart interviews Gina Biggs, creator of Red String.
- Bukisa posts part three of a series on how to start a webcomic.
- Remember the Webcomic-Con 2009 at the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, coming December 12th.
- The School Library Journal talks about webcomics for teens.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Reported by Michael Moss.
Drawn by sources who don’t believe the promises of the visitors…
- The Company Man, by Pedro Hernendez, has started publishing on its own website in addition to Comics Nexus. Check it out!
- Webcomic creators assemble! Develop your own iPhone app offered free from the makers of AWSOM.org.
- The Telegraph picks the ten best webcomics.
- Scott McCloud asks what is ‘Your Comics-to-Crap Ratio?’
- Scott Kurtz has strong feelings about Wizard conventions and form letters. Good for him.
- Hermit Hill, the first webcomic in Metaplace.
- John Cleese gives us shares his brilliance on creativity.
- CBR talks about the death that stalks all webcomics.
- Brad Guigar asks the question, Facebook or SEO?
- Xaviar Xerexes reviews The Amulet Book Two, The Stonekeeper’s Curse.
- Does Kiva hold some secrets for webcomics?
Reported by Michael Moss.