Webcomics

11 May 2011

Murderer’s Eyes

Darryl Cunningham updates his site with a chapter from the forthcoming second volume of Psychiatric Tales; Murderer's Eyes. If you aren't aware of Darryl's work, I implore you to put aside a few hours and to devour his site and buy a copy of ... Read More
9 Dec 2010

Philippa Rice Interview

The next UK Comics Snapshot interview is with Philippa Rice. If you have seen Philippa at any of the comics shows recently, the chances are high that you have been literally knocked over backwards by her incredible dioramas for the very funny My Cardboard Life.... Read More
31 Aug 2010

Freak Leap

Joe List, the brains, hand and pen behind the Annotated Weekender, last year's must-have collection of abrupt stories 'Freak Leap' and the minicomic 'Guts' announced this morning that he has started a webcomic, also entitled Freak Leap. You can read ... Read More
9 Jun 2010

95% True

Scott McCloud writes up some interesting thoughts on autobiography; It’s a real open question whether any autobiography can ever be more than 95% true. Mark Twain stipulated that his memoir not be published until 100 years after his death (this year!), presumably so that he could be 100% honest—a full implementation of the Mystery Quote—but from ... Read More
22 Apr 2010

John Allison Interview

John Allison, the red-faced and monocled Great Man, previously of Scary Go Round and currently of Bad Machinery fame kindly agreed to answer some poorly thought out questions. If you aren't aware of John's work, you have a lot of catching ... Read More
1 Apr 2010

How to be a full time artist

Head over to Erika Moen's site to learn how to be a full time artist. Check out the archives for some really nice work. Read More
29 Mar 2010

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I was at the UK Web & Minicomix Thing this weekend, hawking some print copies of Oxford Clay on a table with the terribly talented Joe List who does this and this. I managed to find some time ... UK Web & Minicomix Thing 2010">Read More
16 Mar 2010

Digital Comics and Conventions

Comic Book Resources have an interesting post on the rise of digital comics and how they may affect traditional comics business. The theoretical rise of digital comics changes the game, but doesn't kill it. The first point brought up in the podcast was about publicizing the comics convention, much of which is done today ... Read More
18 Feb 2010

WordPress and Comics

Gone are the days of struggling with a big dusty old tomes of PHP & MySQL to make a content-managed site to show off your comics. CMS systems such as Wordpress have put easily updatable sites into the hands of anyone with an inclination to ... Read More
5 Feb 2010

Axe Cop

If you have a twitter account, I'm sure that you will have come across Axe Cop recently. If not, drop everything and sprint over to the Axe Cop website. Written by Malachai Nicolle (age 5) and drawn by Ethan Nicolle (age 29), Axe ... Read More