Digital Strips : Show 1 [4MB]The very first episode of the Digital Strips Podcast is now online. The show is in MP3 format can be played by any MP3 player. RIght click on the link and save it to you computer.
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DS 1: Review of The Fray, Inverloch, Bunny, and Two Lumps
Posted by DS in 2005
Published in Podcasts
The UW Daily, of the University of Washington-Seattle, is running an interesting story touching on the slow demise of print comics and the rising awareness of web comics. The article, by James Fraser, specifically mentions the end of the Garfield comic strip and references Comixpedia. Interesting read, although it will seem obvious to those of [...]
MTV U, a part of the MTV network of cable channels that broadcast directly to colleges and universities across the US, recently held a competition for aspiring cartoonists. Participents were asked to submit their college newspaper based comic strips for review and the winner got a 6 month publication deal with United Media. The winner [...]
Penny Arcade recently sold out of their limited edition Twisp & Catsby – Tea With the Moon prints. It looks like someone bought two at the time and one of them is now up on eBay. If you missed out before now is your chance to try again. It is an original lithograph signed by [...]
At the top of my list of strips to read is Ctrl+Alt+Del. This is a relatively young strip and has recently come into its own with the strip creator Tim Buckley going full time. Much like Penny Arcade, of which Tim is annoyed to be compared to, the strip focuses on the lives of two [...]
One of my favorite comic strips on the web is Penny Arcade by Gabe and Tycho (aka Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins). This strip focuses on video games and the video game industry for it’s humor. However, the jokes are often very obscure and usually require that you know about the game being referenced and [...]
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This is my first post on my first attempt at writing a web log, or “blog”. This blog has a purpose, a theme. I’m interested in and a fan of web comics and here I will write reviews and opinions and links to interesting comics that I find on the web. The current state of [...]
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