A Word… On My Newest Idol

Kazu Kibuishi is an accomplished creator of print and web comics alike. His print work includes Daisy Kutter, the up and coming Amulet, and his most lucrative project yet, the Flight anthologies. His online endeavors (hosted on his web site: boltcity.com) include Clive and Cabbage and the ever gorgeous Copper.

Kazu’s creativity, observant imagination, and clean sense of craft have recently won him the Web Comic Choice Award for “Outstanding Environment Design”, and has proven himself one of the great rising stars of the medium of comics (both web based and otherwise). It was then to my great pleasure that I found two lovely and very tasteful interviews with him concerning his work schedule and process.

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I’ve Been Spending All My Life, Living in a Gamers PairofDice

As I’ve said in the very recent past, web comic collectives are popping up like weeds. Gaming comics have been doing so for a long time. Neither has shown any sign of stopping in the near future. Yesterday a new collective of gaming comics, called Gamers PairofDice was launched yesterday.

Gamers PairofDice (pair of dice/paradise, get it?) consists of five game related comics. The ranks are comprised of Commissioned Comics, Digital Unrest, Dueling Analog, Extralife and Press Start to Play. Despite the name suggesting more of a dependence on board games or at least table top RPG gaming but only Commissioned deals with these games. The others are all about video and computer games.

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You’ll Have Everything!

PookeyG had a little post awhile ago about selling more then t-shirts and it looks like Wes is using the third highest money-maker. He’s going to start selling archival prints of You’ll Have That. The catch is he needs to sell at least 6 prints in order to purchase the mailing materials. All the artwork will be printed on glossy, 8 X 10 photo paper. Almost all of the comic strips are available to be printed.

The second little joy Wes has for us is the uploading of old YHT comics that were previously only in his message boards every Saturday and Sunday starting July 15. So stop by for the first in a series of comics he calls You’ll Have That: The Lost Episodes. Lastly You’ll Have That caught the attention of Wizard Magazine!

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I’m Just Drinking

Hey gang. It’s Phil. Normally I don’t make a habit of doing blogposts here but I have a special announcement. After eight months of labor, I’m Just Drinking is now a reality.

It’s a big wiki based around the idea of creating and collecting Webcomics-themed cocktails and other drinks. After enough are collected, we’re gonna make a book out of it. Hell, there’s even some recipes for Digital Strips themed drinks.

So yeah. Check it out and have some fun with it.

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Sinfest Having Its Own Festival Of Sin

There are so many web comics out there and most of them so much alike they are starting to blend. Despite the over abundance of roommate based strips there are the few and far between such as Sinfest which I can’t relate to but read simply because of the good writing and art. I’ve always enjoyed Tatsuya Ishida’s delightful black and white strip and you find one of the first reviews on DS was about Sinfest.

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These Comics will All Supercollid into Eachother

It’s seems today that web comic collectives are popping up like Starbucks. Great herds of creators roam the mighty plains of the Web to protect them from the dangers of lions, hyenas and other critic like predators. It’s a pattern we’ve all seen before.

Something new is a foot though. Six comic creators have come together, not to be able so circle the wagons when threatened, but rather to tell a story, and maybe make some money on the side.

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Raise the Woof! ~OR~ Review of Dog Eat Doug

So, I’ve been asked why it is that I don’t report on more news with this valuable space I occupy here at Digital Strips. Basically, I stand on the webcomics stage, performing my craft but wanting to take that chance and emerge on the other side of the curtain with my fellow creators, where secrets are revealed, lessons are taught, and friendships are forged.

Sadly, that day has yet to come. And until it does, I have few to no webcomic creator buddies whom I can squeeze scoops or exclusives out of. Reporting on news that has been broken or simply touched Continue reading

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Burning Out Burnout

I was hiking all over the Internet today and was reading the blog entries that accompany the comics, because that the kind of time I have these days. Most were the usual, “I feel purple today” entries but I saw Wes Molebash’s site. Wes, the creator of You’ll Have That, mentioned that he was suffering from the common web comic malady of burnout.

Burnout happens to everyone, especially anyone engaged in a creative endeavor.

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Support Digital Strips

A couple of months ago I noticed that we were getting less interest in those looking to buy ad space while at the same time more corporations were sending us email wondering what kind of traffic we had in case they wanted to buy space. Of course time has passed and lately we’ve been lucky to have ANY spots taken. Our traffic has never been better and yet we seem to have some disease that keeps everyone away.

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Digital Strippers, DISASSEMBLE!

I happened to run into Mr. Bryan Hart, recently, at the Internet and he deigned to grace me with his time and his words… lots of words. Bryan has been working on the webcomic and internet community, Disassemblance, for almost 4 years and his pent up wisdom poured out of him, so, like, swine before pearls, I ignored him and told him to just e-mail me later. Enjoy.

Disassembled
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