Readers and Business

What can businesses learn from comic conventions? Hopefully you won’t find it as complicated as the chart above? And do you have a need for your comic posts appearing in multiple languages? Vas has a good solution for you. And I see Assetbar is shutting down. Some comics do well with offering premium content for [...]

Mashups and Redos

I liked this comic concept. In general, it takes so long to make a comic that I enjoy seeing comics adjusted and repurposed from time to time. Published on ArtPatient Related PostsMonsters Galore Comic Site Scraping Comic Spam Webcomic Shout Outs Helpful Webcomic Tricks

SilberMedia Mini (literally!) Comics

I was invited to check out these mini comics by SilberMedia, done by a variety of creators. You can read them as pdfs through links at the bottom of the linked page or purchase the actual minis. (There are other reviews at the very bottom, as well.) Despite being the size of matchbooks, some of [...]

Print Comic News

Newspapers pulled Doonesbury because the arc was anti-Palin? Which newspapers thought they wouldn’t get some unwanted politics in that comic’s content? That’s the kind of thing you’d laugh at if you saw it in MAD Magazine. Speaking of which, you ever wonder where the Alfred kid came from? Published on ArtPatient Related PostsAssorted Webcomic Interests [...]

Four Webcomic Picks

If you record music and are in the band scene, you’ll probably like Thank You NASA, which recently hit 100 strips. Cutting Through is a high concept, minimal kind of comic. Some of them I found very meaningful while others I had a little difficulty grasping. Each comic is supposed to stand on its own [...]

Legends of the Guard review

mouse-guard What Did I Learn? Today’s review is brought to you by a Border’s liquidation sale. The title is Mouse Guard: Legends of The Guard Vol.1 by David Peterson, Jeremy Bastian, Ted Naifeh, Alex Sheikman, Sean Rubin, Alex Kain, Terry Moore, Gene Ha, Lowell Francis, Nate Pride, Guy Davis, Katie Cook, Jason Shawn Alexander, Craig Rousseau, [...]

2816 Monument webcomic review

What Did I Learn? If you read the comic above, you might find yourself wondering why the guy in the helmet (Captain Remarkable) is complaining that his BB toe is shot off… To be fair, it is a strange jumping in point to introduce you to 2816 Monument by Mark Leutke. But I wanted to [...]

Quick Bits

Take a lesson from DaVinci and doodle. Or play Tic-Tac-Toe with a comic creating pal. Or maybe you’ll do something interesting with Super Girl Silhouettes. Published on ArtPatient Related PostsAdded Color Webcomic Quality The Story’s End Webcomic Reviews The Digital Web

Digital Fooey

This piece from TechCrunch was interesting. It suggests using the internet as marketing but the lack of quality content is a problem which drives readers to their iPods or to professionally edited magazines. The article emphasizes that being on the web eventually compromises the quality of the product. To that I say “fooey” and “hogwash.” [...]

Webcomic Tidbits

Could you name your favorite Calvin & Hobbes comics? I think they’re all my favorites, really. Review of few of your favorites at Progressive Boink. For more, you’ll have to scroll down to the middle of this page. I’ve seen the washer one but not the other. Kotaku picks the week’s best web comics for [...]

Balderduck webcomic review

What Did I Learn? Balderduck is a gag comic by Antonis Vavagiannis. It’s an English version of Kourafelkythra, which you may want to check out if you can read Greek. What is Balderduck about? Well, balderdash means nonsense. Balderduck is probably a very appropriate name for this comic and the official answer to what Balderduck [...]

InkOUTBREAK

For Additional Information, Contact: Brian Micheal King Creator of inkOUTBREAK (email) September 22, 2011 (Source) To: The Webcomic Community Readers and Artists of inkOUTBREAK Release Date: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New site launches a unique way for readers to find their comics, and creators to find their audience Follow, Discover, and Enjoy hundreds of webcomics Plymouth, [...]