Archive - Feb 2, 2005

Robots, Sheep, and Government Agents - The Good Little Robot


Hey folks! I want to invite everyone to drop by my comic The Good Little Robot.

It's the story of a robot who is trying to make the best of being stranded here on Earth. He has some good friends, a crappy job, and the government is out to get him. Just like you and me!

There is a little over a years worth of archives, so there is lots to read. Enjoy!

Fad For 2005: Cooperation?


January saw a hint of Justine Shaw and Patrick Farley's The Mother of All Bombs. Today Kean Soo and Hope Larson reveal The Secret Friend Society, and Sara Turner and Jerzy Drozd break the news of their new joint venture Make Like A Tree Comics.

Where Should A Webtoonist Live?


T Campbell reports that he's getting evicted in a couple months and it led him to muse on where to live.

This puts me in a strange situation-- I have no day job, and the business classes I'm taking can be taken online. I've discovered-- unfortunately-- that I am no longer content taking jobs that are just "writing-related" or "editing-related" instead of being "comics-related," so the Washington, D.C. area doesn't hold quite as much attraction for me as it used to.... What this means is, I could pretty much live anywhere.

I'd like it to be somewhere comics-fertile, not too expensive, yet with enough things to do and see that you just have to get out in it, you know?

Also recently, Tycho commented about how the affordability of Spokane played a key role in the success of Penny Arcade.

So what's the best place for a webtoonist to live and why?

A new event this year?


So, with 12 days to V-day, is there going to be some sort of Blind Date event this year?

A comic not about video games??


I've discovered my comic is a rarity, its not anime or about video games.

http://www.chrisandsmith.com

Name's Mike by the way