Archive - May 16, 2003

Gene Catlow - Book One complete


Three years in the making, Albert Temple has wrapped up the first major story in his webcomic, Gene Catlow. Read it from the beginning if you don't want to spoil the ending! The first major story pitted the guileless Gene Catlow and his hyper coffee-powered friend Cotton Taylor against the evil Alan Avariss in a battle for species domination!

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday since July, 2000 Albert Temple has treated his faithful fans to dozens of interesting characters, complex story arcs, and his inimitably clean artwork.

Odd Jobs celebrates third anniversary, creator joins Mystery Writers of America


This month, Tim Broderick celebrated the third anniversary of publishing the mystery webcomic Odd Jobs online by joining the Mystery Writers of America.

"I like to set modest goals for myself, mainly focusing on growing as a creator, as a writer. Joining the MWA will help with that," said Broderick.

Small Press Website Halts Publication


Small Press, an online magazine focused on small press comics, has suspended publication.

In its last issue, Felix Vasquez, Jr. reviews an autobiographical webcomic titled How I Met My Wife, by Mike Hall. "The comic and each of the characters are very well drawn in the fluid animated poses that make this enjoyable to read. The dialogue is very witty and all of the monologues stand out making this a laugh riot."

Ignore the Brothers Behind that Curtain!


Check out this MSNBC story on the Wachowski brothers, Larry and Andy, the creative force for all three Matrix movies and huge fans of comics.