We were having some trouble with the Digital Strips RSS podcast feed all day today and I finally found the issue. Turns out the “e” in Sebastien’s name was disrupting some of the RSS feed applications out there. It has been fixed and all should be well now. Thanks!
Monthly Archives: July 2005
DS 26: Interview with Sebastien Dumesnil and Robert Nichols
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This week we feature an interview with S�bastien Dumesnil and Robert Nichols, the filmmakers responsible for the upcoming documentary film Adventures Into Digital Comics. The filmmakers discuss the people in the film, the motivation behind making it and the controversy the trailer has caused.We received some swag from Jay Mcleod, the cartoonist behind Migrayn. He sent us some print comics and buttons and nice note. Thanks Jay! Good looking comic.
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You’ll Have That … Contest
The very talented Mr. Wes Molebash, creator and artist behind the online comic You’ll Have That, has just announced the start of a contest he is holding. Each person who enters needs to send in some creative background details about him or herself and they could end up in the comic as a character. Apart from the guest appearance the winner will be deluged with a pile of swag from Viper Comics.
New Web Comic Community: Transplant Comics
The former Roxcomics community has been reborn in Transplant Comics. Wander on over and scan through the five web comics which have formed the core group:
- Prof. Paradox by Steve Voudrie
- A House On A Hill! by Matthew Wilhelm
- Pure Profit Comics by Ian Kristensen
- The Imryll Comic by Jimmy Gardner
- James Blond by Steve-O
First Unprompted Mention of Digital Strips
iTunes Now Manages Podcasts, Search for “Comics” Reveals Related Shows
While this post isn’t exactly about web comics specifically, listeners of our show and others like it might find it interesting. Apple has decided to fully embrace the concept of podcasting and has updated it’s popular music management app and online music store, iTunes, accordingly. If you update to the latest version of iTunes you’ll see a new playlist icon for podcasts and you can use that section of the app to subscribe to any podcast RSS/XML feed.