Free Culture to Hold Free Symposium on Free Comics

I'm in college. I'm married. In short, I'm poor. That's a big thing that got me into web comics in the first place, the price. Now I stay for the awesome but you'll never hear me complain that web comics don't cost enough.

But there's a group of people out there who are helping promote web comics along with many other forms of free entertainment and culture. However, they do it out of moral conviction rather that just being cheap losers like me.

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Blank Label Comics Rallies Around Paul Taylor ~OR~ Buy Some Art!

It’s time to help out another webcomic creator, folks. Paul Taylor, member of Blank Label Comics and creator of Wapsi Square, needs your help.

He and his wife have experienced a premature birth of their first child and the increasing (and continuing) hospital bills have created a growing debt. To help, the guys over at BLC have joined forces to bring you original artwork and special extras to be auctioned off to help the Taylors with their immediate needs. The link to the BLC post can be found below; open your pocketbooks, messenger bags, whatever it is you’ve got so you can help and pick up some nifty artwork as your karmic reward.

Fund-raiser For Paul Taylor

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New Comic Wanted At Viper Comics ~OR~ Join The Pros!

Not really much else to add to this story, so here’s the press release:

Viper Comics is Looking for a Brand New Webcomic

September 19, 2006 ' Viper Comics has announced they will now be accepting open submissions for a webcomic to join the company's existing strips You'll Have That and The Horrible Pirates.

'Viper is always on the lookout for the newest talent in comics and hopefully this opportunity will allow us to showcase a great unknown to a world-wide audience,' said Viper President Jessie Garza.

Creators will need to provide sample pages/strips of their webcomic (with finished art) and a full pitch regarding the characters and content. Only submissions from complete creative teams will be accepted. All submissions should be sent to info@vipercomics.com.

The chosen webcomic will launch on the Viper Comics website alongside Viper's You'll Have That by Wes Molebash and The Horrible Pirates by Patrick Bussey.

You'll Have That is a comic-strip about a young married couple updated every weekday. It has received one print collection with a second due in December.

The Horrible Pirates launched in late 2005 and has since been thrilling readers with the adventures of the world's nastiest pirate crew and their evil monkey rivals. A print collection of the weekly comic is expected for 2007.

So what’re you waiting for? Submit your heinously overlooked webcomic today! I know I already did.

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DS 87: Guest Review of Joe Loves Crappy Movies


Digital Strips : Show 87
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To kick up the number of shows I’ve recruited the blog staff to join me on the show. The first one up is The Geek who picked his favorite comic not knowing I am a movie whore. I dare you to read every strip AND every review.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Joe Loves Crappy Movies by Joe Dunn
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    Not Exactly Web Comics

    Usually we don’t like reporting on topics which don’t single out web comics as the greatest art form but on occasion there is news out there that we simply can’t ignore.

    How many of you remember the controversy over the Prophet Mohammad cartoons? Here at DS we had a particularly heated discussion on the whole topic of freedom of speech and just how responsible one should be with it. In Europe and the Middle East there were both demonstrations and full out riots in which 50 people died. Perhaps the most interesting reponse came from a competition launched in Iran where everyone was invited to create cartoons about the Holocaust. Continue reading

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    Interest Piquers #6 ~OR~ History Has A Purpose

    Greetings, DS loyalists! The entirety of my week has been spent working my way through T Campbell’s A History of Webcomics, which I just finished last night. While I’m still gathering my thoughts for the impending review, I can tell you that my main focus will be this: the book is unnecessary.

    A history, huh? Of something that, by Campbell’s own definition and admission, is no older than a decade, if THAT. And someone thought it necessary for us to look back and see where we’ve come from ALREADY? It’s a self-servicing idea that does nothing to advance the medium that is still too young to HAVE a history. I’ll save any more lambasting for the review, which will be coming sometime early next week!

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    DS 86: Review of Dan and Pete


    Digital Strips : Show 86
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    A week later and we have another web comic for you. This is another one that was submitted to us. Gavin took the advice of countless others and waited to send us his comic until he had quite a few in the archives.In this episode we talk about:

  • Dan and Pete by Gavin Aung Than
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    Everybody Loves a Good Fart Joke

    Another installment of the Comic. We are back at the top of our rotation with a comic from the Midnight Cartooner. This week’s topic is one that was hit on some time ago but it never gets old. Sometimes a good fart joke is all you need to make you audience fall backwards out of hte chairs laughing. As for picking on the Penny Arcade guys, no harm meant as Tycho and Gabe are some of the nicest guys in the industry to talk to. I’ll not forget they contacting us out of the blue to tell us they listenned to our show and they both ended up on 35th show.

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    Interest Piquers #5 ~OR~ We’re Getting Big!

    What a week! So much news, so little time! The world of printed books is being invaded by webcomics, with several collections and printed editions seeing release this week. Of course, the biggest salvo fired in this onslaught is Richard Stevens’ news of a syndication deal with United Feature Syndicate. But just what are the catches, if there are any, to this deal so sweet, it must have been made with the devil himself? And last, but certainly not least, we’ve rallied the troops to help Lea Hernandez recover from the fire that claimed her house and countless possessions on Wednesday. Recap… GO!

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