Transmission X is a Toronto-based webcomics community that has only been up for a couple of weeks but is already looking pretty good. There are seven comics, each of which updates once a week; the last two comics are set to debut on August 14 and 16, and the others have about 10 pages up [...]
Digital Strips : Show 123 [10.8 MB] There is an abundance of strips out there but it seems the people who got together and created Koallawallop know some hidden secret. This is the third strip we’ve reviewed from the group and so far it’s simplicity only goes to make this a fantastic story. Here’s what [...]
Here’s something new, but with a familiar look: Gal Samurai, a translated Japanese web coming to you free courtesy of Popteen, which is the U.S. version of a Japanese teen magazine. The manga jumps right in without much backstory, so check out the intro page first for background on all the characters. However, it’s a [...]
Anyone who has been around for a year or more is pretty much guaranteed to go through a problem with their provider. No matter how well you plan you will always get to the point where something has to change. DS has been through this three times in various forms with getting our own domain, [...]
In our latest Digital Strips Update (which can be found with all it’s updatey goodness below) it was brought to my attention that there are Web comics on MySpace. I also tried to bring it to the Internet’s attention that MySpace sucks. It’s not the idea of social networking sites that bothers me. It’s the [...]
Hey gang, it’s Monday. So that means another video interview for y’all. Here’s Team Atomic Robo, consisting of Brian Clevinger (of 8-Bit Theater) and Scott Wegener. Please enjoy.
What’s come out of the San Diego Comic-Con? Who won the Eisner? Get your post Comic-Con wrap up here. In this episode we talk about: Zeros2Heroes reboots ReBoot Sam & Max snag the Eisner Hey, Mr. Taliban Dark Horse Presents webcomics Digital Strips Update July 31st 2007 [11.4 MB]
About a month ago, DC Comics announced that it had made a major investment in Flex Comics, a Japanese company that develops comics for cell phones and the web. The news was noted at the time and then disappeared in the flurry of attention that DC caused when they announced their dedicated webcomics site, Zuda. [...]
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