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‘LOST’ Comics from Webcomic Creators Kate Beaton & Nedroid [SPOILERS]
‘LOST’ Comics from Webcomic Creators Kate Beaton & Nedroid [SPOILERS]
‘LOST’ Comics from Webcomic Creators Kate Beaton & Nedroid [SPOILERS]
Here at ComicsAlliance, we're pretty addicted to the cliffhangers of the mythologically dense TV show "LOST," now in its last season, and we're not the only ones: Webcomic creators Kate Beaton ("Hark! A Vagrant") and Anthony Clark ("Nedroid") are also hooked, and they are channeling their obsession by making "LOST" comics...
Kate Beaton’s Fat Ponies Now On Sale at Topatoco
Kate Beaton’s Fat Ponies Now On Sale at Topatoco
Kate Beaton’s Fat Ponies Now On Sale at Topatoco
We told you about the imminent sale of the fat pony figurines from Kate Beaton's "Hark! A Vagrant" webcomic back at Emerald City Comic Con last weekend, and now the moment has arrived, and a small army of ponies stand waiting for you to take them home at Beaton's Topatoco store...
Kate Beaton’s Wonderful Fat Pony Toys [ECCC]
Kate Beaton’s Wonderful Fat Pony Toys [ECCC]
Kate Beaton’s Wonderful Fat Pony Toys [ECCC]
Fans of Kate Beaton's "Hark! A Vagrant" -- who created one of the longest lines at the Emerald City Comic Convention throughout the day yesterday -- got an unexpected treat at the booth of the popular webcomic artist: Fat pony statues. Inspired by her recurring Shetland pony comics, the tiny figures are hand sculpted by Nikki Malki (wife of "Wondermark" creator David Malki), an
Webcomic Creators Take Time for Hourly Comics Day
Webcomic Creators Take Time for Hourly Comics Day
Webcomic Creators Take Time for Hourly Comics Day
It was Hourly Comics Day earlier this week, an event launched by "Pictures for Sad Children" creator John Campbell that asks artists to draw a comic every hour they're awake during February 1st that details what happened in the last 60 minutes...
Kate Beaton Nails Manchild Mannerisms In The Year 2063
Kate Beaton Nails Manchild Mannerisms In The Year 2063
Kate Beaton Nails Manchild Mannerisms In The Year 2063
We've featured Kate Beaton's "Hark! A Vagrant" blog/Webcomic here at CA plenty of times in the past, but reading one of her most recent comics may be the first time I've personally felt sliced and diced by her rapier wit. My personal intellectual injury aside, the strip deserves to be read...
Best Webcomic Collection of 2009: Never Learn Anything From History
Best Webcomic Collection of 2009: Never Learn Anything From History
Best Webcomic Collection of 2009: Never Learn Anything From History
The Best of 2009 continues, with our favorite webcomic print collection of the year: "Never Learn Anything from History," by Kate Beaton. Until you have found yourself standing among a mass of people jamming up a pedestrian artery eight feet wide, with women clutching sketchbooks and talking excitedly about whether they're going to pay good money for a drawing of Oliver Cromwell or Nebu
A Cornucopia of Commander Rikers
A Cornucopia of Commander Rikers
A Cornucopia of Commander Rikers
If you fond of Commander Riker from "Star Trek: The Next Generation," it is likely you will enjoy "Number One," a Tumblr devoted exclusively to images of William T. While it looks like it started out as an archive of screenshots, more recently it's been featuring "guest Rikers" from webcomic artists like Kate Beaton ("Hark...
Kate Beaton’s Surly Wonder Woman
Kate Beaton’s Surly Wonder Woman
Kate Beaton’s Surly Wonder Woman
Webcomictress Kate Beaton -- who just got new web hosting, for those concerned -- has some important advice for would-be lady superheroes: "Don't settle for being a t-ts and t-ts heroine ladies, be yourself!" To that end, she has envisioned Woman Woman, the most famous of all lady superheroes, as an irritable chain-smoker who does not want to hear about your stupid cat...
Hark! Kate Beaton T-Shirts!
Hark! Kate Beaton T-Shirts!
Hark! Kate Beaton T-Shirts!
Kate Beaton, who runs the most excellent historical humor webcomic "Hark! A Vagrant," recently lost her webhosting when her ISP decided that she was getting too much traffic, and decided to shut her site down rather than allow her to upgrade...
Top Lady Scientists Show up in Webcomics
Top Lady Scientists Show up in Webcomics
Top Lady Scientists Show up in Webcomics
"New Scientist" magazine just named its top 10 women scientists of all time, including several ladies who have shown up in webcomics. #1 on the list is Marie Curie, a groundbreaking physicist and chemist who discovered radioactivity and received the Nobel Prize in 1903 with her husband Pierre, and sure, she died of radiation exposure but it's all kind of cute when Kate Beaton of "H

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