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Let’s lead with Pixar. Pixar Brave. The Irregular Webcomic invented nuclear gastronomy. That’s quite a mouthful. Warren Ellis wanted us to redesign the Fantastic Four. Judge some of the results for yourself. Newsarama interviewed Rickheit of Ectopiary. It is a very interesting interview, plus Rickheit talked about some other interesting projects that are planned. And [...]

Strip News 7-24-9

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 [...]

Strip News 7-17-9

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 [...]

Strip News 7-3-9

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 [...]

Strip News 6-19-9

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. [...]

Strip News 6-9-9

Ready for a few reviews? Pigs of the Industry leaned on Small Lives, Sidewise, Kogoshi, Fallen Hunter and thumped on Melvin Blank while This Week in Webcomics dishes out Riceboy. I Am Legend covers Machinegun Angel and Rain Of Gods while I discovered that Canterrain has reviewed World Break, Gunnerkrigg Court, Prime of Ambition, The [...]

Strip News 5-5-9

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 [...]

Strip News 6-2-9

There is simply too much going on every week to save the features until Friday… Lily of the Valley wins the May 2009 Zuda competition. Congratulations. And a milestone: Dovecote hits 100 strips. Congrats to you guys too! In other news, Kleefeld reviews Runners and says it is one of the best sci-fi comics he’s [...]

Strip Features

I hope you like comic reviews and interviews: First I wanted to re-emphasize the call for help to Josh Medors right up here at the top. Though I am not familiar with his name, he seems to be a very talented artist and a person who is in a very bad spot and can use [...]

Strip Business 4-27-09

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 [...]

Strip Features

A little less to gawk at this week, but fun nonetheless. Tangents reviews Instant Classic and This Week in Webcomics checks out SuperFogeys. Meanwhile, the Floating Lightbulb points us toward Werewolf and Firefly. Newsarama shows us two books for children by comic book folks. Take a look at this interview of Close To Home artist [...]

Strip Business

This post is about 12 hours late and I’m sorry about that. I could regale you with tales of computer problems, other commitments and blah blah blah. Really, you’d be asking “Why doesn’t he just get to the point?” Done! Stop the presses. Pause, ponder and wallow for a minute in your thoughts. Not everyone [...]