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‘High Moon’ers David Gallaher And Steve Ellis To Guard Winter This December
‘High Moon’ers David Gallaher And Steve Ellis To Guard Winter This December
‘High Moon’ers David Gallaher And Steve Ellis To Guard Winter This December
It looks like Webcomic High Moon's Zuda-fied team of David Gallaher and Steve Ellis are taking a trip to Marvel Comics this December to put their creative stamp on Russia's premier super team The Winter Guard. As Blog@ reports, the one-shot issue will star Red Guardian, Crimson Dynamo, Ursa Major and Darkstar, along with a reprinted tale from "Incredible Hulk" #393 (hence the Hulky backg
Amazon Announces Comic Strip Superstar Contest
Amazon Announces Comic Strip Superstar Contest
Amazon Announces Comic Strip Superstar Contest
With space for comic strips shrinking in newspapers and a slew of webcomics winning huge audiences, the funny pages on paper have been feeling stale for a while. After all, why bother to go through the difficult process of getting accepted by a syndicate -- one that rejected numerous creators that went on to webcomics megasuccess, like Tatsuya Ishida of "Sinfest" -- when you could instan
The 5 Circles of Baffling Webcomic Hell
The 5 Circles of Baffling Webcomic Hell
The 5 Circles of Baffling Webcomic Hell
There are a lot of webcomics on the internet, and so naturally there are some very, very bad webcomics on the internet. If you enjoy the sick circus of the web and want to stare deeper into its maw, Cracked.com has selected the very worst of the worst and divided them into 5 distinct circles of webcomic Hell: Crazy People with Good Causes, Webcomic Evangelists, Insane Political Commentator, Incomp
‘The Futurists’ Could Be Your Webcomic Beacon
‘The Futurists’ Could Be Your Webcomic Beacon
‘The Futurists’ Could Be Your Webcomic Beacon
In the expansive world of webcomics, it's easy for traditional comic readers (i.e. the folks who still pay to read printed copies) to get lost in all the clip art, stick figures and video game references. That's why when an established, mainstream creator takes up the ol' "infinite canvas" for a new project, their content can be a beacon for a scene well worth your time and energy... Rea
Torrentcide: The Pirate Bay Is Going Legit, But Will It Impact Illegal Comic Sharing?
Torrentcide: The Pirate Bay Is Going Legit, But Will It Impact Illegal Comic Sharing?
Torrentcide: The Pirate Bay Is Going Legit, But Will It Impact Illegal Comic Sharing?
A flurry of speculation swept across the Internet this morning as news filtered in that prominent file-sharing site The Pirate Bay had been sold to a Swedish Gaming Company to the tune of $8 million. As of posting time, this news hasn't altered the website's functionality, but the sale does raise some questions about the future of actual...
Top Cow and Boom! and Join Longbox for Digital Comics
Top Cow and Boom! and Join Longbox for Digital Comics
Top Cow and Boom! and Join Longbox for Digital Comics
Boom! Studios and Top Cow Productions will soon be distributing their comics through Longbox, an online platform that aims to become the iTunes of comics. Single issues of comics -- both new and old -- will be available for download by PC, Mac, and Linux users for 99 cents each when the platform launches later this year, a significant discount from the $2...
Webcomic of the Week — Moving Out
Webcomic of the Week — Moving Out
Webcomic of the Week — Moving Out
Getting booted from your parents' house takes a surprising sci-fi turn in this strip from "Amazing Superpowers." Other wins:The logistics of getting drunk at "xkcd"The getting fired game at "Thingpart"Kawaii-fugue at "Questionable Content"The Dangers of Internet Withdrawal at "Nedroid"
NAWLZ: Webcomics on the Next Level
NAWLZ: Webcomics on the Next Level
NAWLZ: Webcomics on the Next Level
To continue the psychedelia, there's a shimmering, experimental new webcomic called 'Nawls' by Sutu (Stu Campbell) that you really need to take a look at, not just because groundbreaking webcomic artist Scott McCloud says so, but because it's amazing...
Why Lil Wayne Is Like Webcomics
Why Lil Wayne Is Like Webcomics
Why Lil Wayne Is Like Webcomics
Top Shelf Marketing Coordinator Leigh Walton reads the recent Rolling Stone interview with Lil Wayne, and gleans three facts that lead him to some interesting conclusions: 1. Lil Wayne is always stoned. 2. Lil Wayne releases tons of music for free over the internet...