Entries from August 2009 ↓
August 30th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Will Write For Chocolate by Debbie Ohi is a comic by a writer. Specifically, it is about the passions of Eliza Street, a magazine article writer and her friend Mimi the bookstore poet. This isn’t your usual young professional sort of comic. It’s mixed with freelance writing tips and thoughts, so [...]
August 28th, 2009 — Strip News
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for all of us, so here’s a double sized issue to catch up… This Week in Webcomics gives us the ten best Nobody Scores!, Pigs of The Industry reviewed Bow & Arrow Detective Agency, Darrell gives us a glimpse of Melody and Smash and Webcomics Critique looked over [...]
August 26th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Stardrop by Mark Oakley is the story of a galactic princess named Ashelle who is self-exiled to the Earth. She must find out how to live here among us Earthlings and yet her past continues to chase her. Ashelle cannot escape herself [...]
August 23rd, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Bob The Squirrel by Frank Page is full of unique characters. You have Bob the talking squirrel, Frank the cheapskate cartoonist, Lucy the tree climbing dog, the relatively balanced Lezley who is Frank’s girlfriend, Lauren who is Lezley’s overly sensitive artistic daughter and a couple more dogs and cats, too. I [...]
August 21st, 2009 — Grab Bag
Yeah, I know this is supposed to be a news post but that’s not going to happen this week. I’ll catch up on the news next week – but I’d like to spotlight some things worth sharing… Published on ArtPatient Related PostsNovember’s Comic Tips Comic Credit Enter The Hero Kickstarter How Can You Not Be [...]
August 19th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Theater Hopper by Tom Brazelton is a neat little comic sprinkled with movie reviews. The characters are always doing something movie related, whether that is making fun of them directly or by the characters using movie phrases. While the main thrust is all [...]
August 16th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Before we get into the review of Quirk’s Evil Little Webcomic, I need to warn you about it. Despite not having anything truly eeevell in it except maybe this and this, the comic has a perfect name. I also wanted to link to (about) every other comic I read, so you’re [...]
August 14th, 2009 — Strip News
This issue of Strip News is a bit introverted so I ask you to bear with me as I wool gather. MPD57 reviewed Physikon, Bow & Arrow Detective Agency, Cards Kill and Absolute Magnitude while If You See The Hills gets pushed off the ledge by Pigs Of The Industry – who also covered Arctic, [...]
August 12th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Knave by Ben Warren, Matt Sangster and Dave Quigley has some interesting qualities. The first thing I appreciated is that each page is bite-sized. To help you understand what I mean by that – I recently thumbed through my copy of DC’s [...]
August 9th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Before I had a chance to read it for myself, I had read a number of other reviews of The Deformitory by Sophia Wiedeman. Virtually all of them talk about the deep themes that they found in the comic, which intrigued me because they all talk about slightly different themes. Ms. [...]
August 7th, 2009 — Strip News
Kind of a slow week for things that caught my eye… MPD57 reviewed Octane Jungle. Webcomic Overlook covered Ulysses Seen and Gastrophobia. Eye on Comics reviewed Silber Media mini comics and Madinkbeard covered Pettit Trait. Scott McCloud points us toward the work of Kane Lynch. Webcomic Overlook brings us ten tips from Scott McCloud and [...]
August 5th, 2009 — What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? weekly webcomic reviews by Delos (this is a repost) Lullaby “Wisdom Seeker” is created and art done by Hector Sevilla, written by Mike S. Miller and Ben Avery, colors by Simon Bork, David Curiel and Ulises Arreloa, lettered by Bill Tortolini. It is this delicious mix of fairy tales and literary [...]