Digital Strips : Show 125 [17.4 MB] |
Doing reviews it is always safest to stay away from large established comics. The reasons have nothing to do with fear of retribution but more of how big the archives are. White Ninja Comics is an example of this with it’s 600 strips. I can’t even tell you how glad I was Steve volunteered to take this on. Oh, listen to news scope Wes let’s us in on at the end.
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Monthly Archives: October 2007
The Kid’s Book Project ~IS~ Coming Soon
That’s right, the little book that could, The Kid’s Book Project, is coming soon and you still need to get your pre-order in! The talent list is an amazing one, truly making this a once-in-a-lifetime event. In the sixty pages of this charitable cause, you’ll find work from:
-Ryan Estrada
-Brandon J. Carr
-Mitch Clem
-Danielle Corsetto (more after the jump)
[I]nsignificant Comics ~POSSIBLY~ Bad Choice Of Name
Ok, so I’m going to do what I can to make this about a new webcomic collective that has sprung up from the fresh soil of the Interwebs and not about the crushing onslaught of swill and crap the ‘Net brings about by being available to anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, or even disability.
Yep, I’m gonna try.
Reviewing A Review
By now most people who keep track of the webcomic drama know about the wonderfully dramatic and entertaining review site Your Webcomic is Bad and You Should Feel Bad. This is a site that grabs attention and readers from being in poor taste. There is a simple truth that anything can be made to look or sound bad with enough creativity or vice versa. Everyone knows this and likely 80% of everyone who has read one of those awful reviews are reading them to see just how bad a bad writer can make a popular webcomic sound like trash. It’s like watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 but with webcomics. You simply laugh yourself to tears because of how much crap you’re wading through and you can’t help yourself but glue yourself to the screen and watch the train wreck in all it’s glory.
Platinum Collection Goes Public & A Little Transparency
It is so much fun being way behind everyone when it comes to reporting the news. Despite being covered already it never hurts to get information out to just a few more people. Todays news is all about the big guys who have only recently discovered the doughy goodness that is webcomics. You may notice a lack of one of the major players, why hasn’t Marvel joined in on the fuss?