December 3rd, 2011 — Grab Bag
I hope you took a chance to get some Steve Rude art. I hope things are better now for him. The name colors my impression of him; I used to work with a guy (also) named Rude who was pretty much the zealous definition of the word. In other news, you should be reading ComixTalk [...]
September 4th, 2011 — Strip News
Looking for reviews or maybe some tips on how to write your comic’s blurbs? ComixTalk mailbag to the rescue! Here is more site stuff about proclaiming yourself the author of your work. Google’s just getting started with this, so get on the horse now. Facebook is for networking and Twitter is for announcing – that’s [...]
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 [...]
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 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 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 3rd, 2009 — Strip News
So many pink comic bunnies to see… Peiz reviewed Temple of a Thousand Years, The World of Higal and Used Books, Drawer reviewed Crabapple and Webcomic Critique looked at Weak Daze. Webcomic Overlook reviewed Earthsong and Boss Noodle while Pigs of the Industry reviewed Sin Titulo. Also, due to a scheduling mistake two reviews were [...]
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 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 29th, 2009 — Strip News
Lotsa stuffs this Friday… Kez tells us how we (as a community) could SERIOUSLY ROCK. Go read it, I’ll wait. DrawerGeeks does Star Trek. (Image right->) Meanwhile, I Am Legend reviews Failed Objective and Lil Nyet. The Webcomic Overlook reviews gave Clumsy Love one quick punch. Webcomic Critique hit Candi and Musings and while I [...]
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 [...]