Entries from July 2009 ↓
July 31st, 2009 — Strip News
Here are quite a lot of things that may be a little deeper than first appear… Guest blogger Rob Berry at MPD57 looks back at Azure and I Am Legend covered The Faction. This Week In Webcomics draws us out on Starslip, Matriculated, Creep House, Cat and Girl and Requested Comics. Webcomics Critique reviewed The [...]
July 29th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) High Moon by David Gallaher, Steve Ellis and Scott O Brown is a very popular comic on the new Zuda site (owned by DC comics.) It combines many stories elements I enjoy, such as Westerns and Mysteries. There are also strong characters [...]
July 26th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? A little french speaking, a bit of science fiction and a different look is something that will hit you when you see the Sunset Grill by Kat Feete. The story begins in the back of the Sunset Grill bar where the staff are doing some bickering. This nicely sets the tone [...]
July 24th, 2009 — Strip News
I’m sure you’re all awash in ComicCon and Moon Landing anniversary news which all the cool sites are covering nicely. Here, we’ll stick to a week and a half’s worth of comic meat and potatoes… I Am Legend recaps their webcomic reviews and Pigs of the Industry covers Metropolitan Siege (and so does MPD57), The [...]
July 22nd, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Metadawn by Lance Stahlberg and Mariano de la Torreis a black and white comic about a world infested with superheroes. There is a new group, slowly building their public presence according to plan with a larger agenda in mind. It builds slowly [...]
July 19th, 2009 — comic
Sorry, I’m taking a quick vacation before the rain comes back. Instead I’ll give you a chance to experience a Space Avalanche. There will be a new comic Monday, so check it out. Published on ArtPatient Related PostsTravelogue – New webcomic Comic Transcripts ‘Scooter and Ferret’ Webcomic Writer Makes a Berry Big Leap Garage Raja [...]
July 17th, 2009 — Strip News
Okay, you’ve been badgered by the Green Lantern and Thor announcements which I won’t duplicate here… Pigs of the Industry reviewed the creators of Zuda‘s instant winner Bottle of Awesome and Peiz covered Ruby while Tangents went in depth on Red String. MPD57 looked at 9th Year and Original Wonders interviews Tyler James. MPD57 also [...]
July 15th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) PC Weenies by Krishna M. Sadasivam is a color comic which has recently gone from ten years as a single panel comic to a four panel, newspaper style format. As you may surmise, creating single panel humor is very different than newspaper [...]
July 12th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Galaxion by Tara Tallan is probably the longest running online comic that I’ve reviewed. It begins back somewhere around 1993 when it was self published. There is a FAQ, a new readers page with a wall of text and a back door comic version that explains the history so far. There [...]
July 10th, 2009 — Strip News
We’ve been busy, busy, busy… Let’s start off with the Webcomic Overlook’s review of Daisy Owl and Loyalty & Liberty while Webcomics Critique looks at Shades and gibberish. Really. Gibberish. Peiz looks at Cricket’s Creature and ComixTalk reviewed The Deformitory. Illinest covered Melody and Read About Comics reviewed Fight Or Run. Martian Messages lays a [...]
July 8th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Ask Maridee by Scott and Georgia Ball is centered on a young woman named Maridee. She works in an office with cubicles and strange coworkers and a squirrel. Her boss is constantly hitting on her, nicely rounding out the dysfunctional office setting. [...]
July 5th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Today I show you the M.I.M.E.S. comic by Harold Jennet and Wayne Cordova. I don’t know about you but when I see mimes on tv, they hold my interest for about thirty seconds. The few times I have encountered mimes in the wild left me feeling disturbed with their half smiles, [...]