I'm doing a brand-new Saturday-only storyline in full color that I hope gets a good turnout from the sci-fi webcomics crowd. It takes place in the year 3438, before the events of Starslip Crisis. Vanderbeam has been captain of the Fuseli for a few years, and has recently taken on Cutter Edgewise, a former pirate, as the navigator of the finest starship art museum in the galaxy.
Okay, who cares about the setup. It's going to feature interwebcomic space battles. It's one huge fanboy crossover in the vein of "who would win -- the Enterprise or a Star Destroyer?"
If you have a sci-fi webcomic with a spaceship in it, you can submit your ship and crew to be involved! The form to fill out is on the guide page here. Read the terms, and join in! And check back every Saturday to see the plot developments!
If you've been following the online graphic novel Shades for any length of time, you'll have met a wide assortment of characters by now - Doug the WW2 fighter pilot, Boo the First Century Warrior Queen and, of course, the prehistoric Shaman.
Well, in today's instalment at Broken Voice Comics, you can finally see all three together. Good Heavens - is that the sound of converging plot threads I can hear?
Every once in a while, I feel like punching someone in the face. A crazy person with a chicken intheir hands will approach me on the subway and demand I give up my seat for her, because it’s their “special” seat. Other times, the nice people at my cable company’s tech support will keep asking me to wait another week before sending the signal, which doesn’t come a week later, which prompts me to call, which leads the nice people to ask me to wait another week, in a never ending cycle.
Just incase you missed it, last week The Gigcast talked with Bill Roundy and Jen Babcock (of Cest la Vie), curators at The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, About the new exhibit The Infinite Canvas and The art of the Webcomic.
Check it out. The interview and the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art!
Webcomics Anonymous has been swimming around quietly in the facebook group bay for quite some time now but finally it's launched its very first webcomic magazine, available to read, sit at home with and ponder at.
I will never look at Snoopy the same way again. Or Calvin and Hobbes, or even Garfield. They have all been ruined for me. Not ruined, but rather changed. Disfigured, you could say.
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