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February 2006 Issue

February 2006 Cover Art


Department: Cover Art
Issue: February 2006 Issue

February 2006 Cover Art by R. Stevens
Cover Art by R. Stevens (Diesel Sweeties)

From the Peculiar Pub to Infinite Typewriters


Jon Rosenberg has been entertaining readers of his webcomic Goats since April 1st, 1997.

Resolutions and Renovations


In this month's Through the Looking Back Glass, Gilead Pellaeon spotlights some recent webcomic-related resolutions.

Seditious Acts


In its second installment, The Antecedent looks at the original Patriot Act: the Alien & Sedition Acts of the 1790s.

Back To The Turn Of The Century


Chex takes you back to the old days of webcomics, whether you want to go or not.

The Fourth Toon Teller Rides Into the Sunset?


One of the first creators to appear on the free hosting service Keenspace and more recently published on the webcomics granddaddy Keenspot, Brandon "Scrubbo" Sonderegger recaps a life in webcomics with contributor George Curtis.

Expressive Dialogue, Part One: Mannerisms and Word Choice


Don't make me wash your mouth out with soap young man! Alexander Danner looks at how the proper use of expletives can add depth and complexity to character portrayal.

Your Webcomic Is Not As Good As You Think It Is

By: David Wright
Department: Features
Issue: February 2006 Issue

Joe Penguin

Don't give up out there. Every webcomic started somewhere. A perspective on webcomic evolution from David Wright, the creator of Todd and Penguin.Your comic is not as good as you think it is.

No, I'm not talking to the handful of awesomely talented newcomers that seem to crop up each year, nor the proven vets -- you know who you are. I'm talking to the others. Those who are plugging along at a bad comic but just don't realize it. Your comic is not as good as you think it is. Take it from someone who knows.

Versus Eric "Websnark" Burns


Welton Colbert must have mistaken the "Old School" theme for "Old News" because his topic today is a response to something that happened months ago. But when has Welton ever been up on the times?

Making Their Marks on Webcomics.

By: Iain Hamp
Department: Interviews
Issue: February 2006 Issue

Between the two of them Terrence Marks and Isabel Marks have done a whole lot of webcomicking.