Not So Web Comic

There are times when even the print world gets things right.

Bill Watterson – Thousands of queries were submitted and 15 answered as a way to promote “The Complete Calvin and Hobbes” book, slated for Oct. 4 release. The collection includes every comic from 1985 until 1996. Of particular interested was his reply to the viability of Web Comics:

To be honest, I don’t keep up with this. The Internet may well provide a new outlet for cartoonists, Continue reading

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DS 40: Interview with Bill Charbonneau


Digital Strips : Show 40 [8.5 MB]
This week’s podcast is all about Zoinks! Magazine, the Webcomics Newspaper. Zoinks is out now, so be sure to get your copy soon. We feature an interview with Bill Charbonneau, the magazine’s creator. We also discuss the demise of our Web Comics Scavenger Hunt contest, the amazing Alpha-Shade keeps getting more amazing, Ryan Estrada doing more crazy stuff, and the success of our charity auction.This week we talk about :

  • Zoinks! Magazine with Bill Charbonneau
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    Aucition For Your Own 24 Hour Comic Drawn by Ryan Estrada

    The amazing Ryan Estrada, creator of the first ever 168 hour comic (well, 175 really), is about to make web comic history again. He has put himself up for auction to create a custom 24 Hour Comic about anything the winner of the auction wants … and all original artwork … and the legal rights to co-publish the work.

    For those of you who have been reading comics on the web for any length of time you’ve probably heard the term ’24 Hour Comic’. Continue reading

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