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August 1st, 2011 — comic, Strip News
Creators Chris A. Bolton and Kyle Bolton have announced their highly acclaimed webcomic SMASH will begin its long-awaited second season on Thursday, August 25th, 2011, at SmashComic.com. Geared toward all ages, the comic series follows the adventures of a 10-year-old boy who accidentally gains the powers of his superhero idol — and also inherits his [...]
July 25th, 2011 — comic, What-Did-I-Learn?
What Did I Learn? Jake The Evil Hare, as written by Sam Medina, is a gruff antihero rabbit who is far more misunderstood than evil. He simply gets in trouble for doing the right things in the wrong way. Jake is watched over by a lawyer who is trying her level best to keep him [...]
July 23rd, 2011 — comic
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact JULY 23, 2011 Ryan Smith – Cartoonist 204-239-1207 www.banishedonline.com dalvatron@gmail.com BANISHED WEBCOMIC RETURNS Banishedonline.com – July 23, 2011 Banished is a science fiction fantasy comic originating in 2006 featuring a rebel alien named Rak who is abandoned on a inhospitable enemy planet. Written by Ryan Smith, the series has [...]
June 5th, 2011 — comic, News
WEBCOMIC FLYING GLORY AND THE HOUNDS OF GLORY CELEBRATES TEN YEARS ON THE WEB FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 1, 2011 (Fullerton, CA) – The fourteenth issue of the webcomic “Flying Glory and the Hounds of Glory,” located at http://www.flying-glory.com, will celebrate the ten year anniversary of the storyline in an expanded 36-page issue. The story, [...]
May 26th, 2011 — comic, Strip News
The Webcomic Factory, online at www.thewebcomicfactory.com, is launching a new, online comic book series called I Hate My Kids. “I wanted to do a kids comic,” says Webcomic Factory co-founder, Tony DiGerolamo. “This comic embodies all the frustration parents feel towards their kids. The kids, of course, are oblivious.” Featuring the illustrations of New York [...]
May 23rd, 2011 — comic, Strip News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: Ellen Abramowitz MoCCA’s June Comics and Animation Classes start Monday June 6th! NEW YORK (May 21, 2011) – The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art – MoCCA – is proud to announce the June offerings from its Adult Education Department, organized and headed by Senior Vice-President of Education, Danny Fingeroth: [...]
May 22nd, 2011 — comic
Portrait artist Jean Tripier has started publishing Travelogue, his travel journal online. It is a unique webcomic with ink and watercolor artwork that is based on (mostly) real events, and you might find it funny and insightful! You can find it on Jean’s Travelogue website. Related PostsSMASH Season 2 Premieres Aug. 25th! Jake The Evil [...]
May 21st, 2011 — comic
You might think that a comic transcript is a waste of time. Really, the text is right there and plain to see in the comic. Most of us might not want to waste screen real estate on something that duplicates what we can already see. However, some readers have visual difficulties and a transcript can [...]
May 6th, 2011 — comic, Strip News
Georgia Ball, author of the webcomic “Scooter and Ferret,” takes her first step into print comics this July with the release of “Strawberry Shortcake Berry Fun” #1. The four issue mini-series, published by Ape Entertainment under their all-ages Kizoic line, ties in with the 3-D animated Strawberry Shortcake cartoon series featured on The Hub. “When [...]
April 28th, 2011 — comic, News
Austin Price and Matthew Rainwater are proud to announce the release of Garage Raja: Going Underground. The first in a series of graphic novels collecting their webcomic, this volume contains the first six issues of the series in one sleek, affordable trade paperback. An adventure story in the tradition of such classics as Herge’s Tintin [...]
April 26th, 2011 — comic, News
Museum commissions a short comic for a science exhibit on ants. The full comic is online and linked to at the bottom of the article. Related PostsJust a quick note Monsters Galore SMASH Season 2 Premieres Aug. 25th! Jake The Evil Hare Webcomic Review Banished Press Release This post was submitted by Xiao Mao. Published [...]
April 18th, 2011 — comic
“The Revolution Will Be Televised” is a first hand account of the recent Egyptian revolution as told by cartoonist, Dov Torbin. It tells the story of two American travelers who, through clouds of tear gas, watch a country evolve and find themselves altered by the experience. Launched Thursday, April 7th and updated weekly on ACT-I-VATE. [...]