February 20th, 2011 — Grab Bag, Strip News
Before you try, you think comics can’t be that hard to make – especially if you can draw already. Well, how long before you learned it’s not like that at all? Have a good comic? Feel like you don’t have a real audience yet and it’s been three months already? Take heart. You’re at the [...]
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, [...]
June 26th, 2009 — Strip News
All this just from last Friday until Wednesday…my hat is off to all you comics folk. You work hard and keep yourselves busy… About to pass the year milestone Webcomics Critique reviewed Lydia and Pigs of the Industry covered Over and Spaghetti Strap Western. Fictions reviewed I, Toddler and Grumpy Days and Lonely Panel reviewed [...]
June 19th, 2009 — Strip News
I’m sure that you’ve all heard that Cap America is back from the dead, so here are a few things that are a little further under the radar… MPD57 reviewed Fallen Hunter, Kogoshi and The Urban Adventures of Melvin Blank. The Floating Lightbulb mentions Evil Diva and Scott McCloud recommends the work of Kris Dresen. [...]
June 16th, 2009 — Strip News
Being ill this last weekend gave me a bit of free time to poke around and find some interesting novelties… Let’s start with Webcomic Overlook’s review of Raven’s Dojo which, if you read the comments, also nets us some Dragonball Z news from Sly Eagle. Morgan Wick reviews 8 Bit Theater and Pigs of the [...]
June 5th, 2009 — Strip News
Wow. Hang on tight. Down The Tubes reviewed Semiotic Cohesion 4, Comic News Info looked at Robot 13 and Pigs of the Industry reviewed Sketch Me, Deadly, The Last Werewolf, The Corpse Carries A Gun and Goo Goo’s Changeling, a Zuda hopeful. Tangents briefly reviewed xkcd and the Webcomic Overlook picked a comic from the [...]
May 22nd, 2009 — Strip News
Okay, we’ve all seen the news about the Captain Britain comic and Shojo Beat magazine being cancelled, who will probably star as Thor and Loki in the next Marvel movie, the Wolverine nay-sayers are speaking up, Star Trek has mainstream fans again and TV networks seem to be ending the popular chows and promoting the [...]
May 1st, 2009 — Strip News
Some quick bits to enjoy… CBR reviews and Tangents looks at Stupidity in Magic. Mr Myth examines ErfWorld while Storming The Tower gave Tiny Kitten Teeth and The Secret Knots the eyeball. Breaking some boundaries, we see Comics Alliance pointing us toward Nawl which is a little too much for me. The strobe/flashing/blinking/jumping effects do [...]
April 28th, 2009 — Strip News
It’s been an interesting week, non? You have all no doubt seen this and this that started the whole thing and you probably have an opinion on it. Lots and lots of people have an opinion. The fact is that if you post something publicly on the internet, you have exposed it for use by [...]
April 25th, 2009 — Strip News
I’ve lost some time due to computer problems but things should be back to a normal schedule starting next week. Let me know if I’ve lost track of something important. I missed some reviews by Storming The Tower which were Marry Me, Lovecraft Is Missing, Voids, Marooned, Stricken Pot Pie, Red String, Love is a [...]
March 27th, 2009 — Strip News
Lots of fun things going on… Tangents reviews Starship Moonhawk and the Newark Webcomics Examiner looks at Traitor. Webcomics Finds reviews Rice Boy and Seek and Destroy. (And El Santo is taking spring break. Enjoy yourself, masked one. The internet will be here when you get back.) Courtesy of Comixtalk, Comic Book Resources and Newsarama, [...]
March 17th, 2009 — Strip News
You all keep me very entertained with all your comic bizness… How many new comics are created and how many fail per year? That’s a good question (and my browser won’t let me comment there.) I would say most new comics stop updating within the first three months and and only about 10% make it [...]