Lovecraft is Missing has been Found

I’ve been meaning to post this for a while but life, child, editing the show, taking my mother in law to the airport and trying to beat Mario Galaxy before the coworker who lent it to me finds another job have all repeatedly gotten in the way.

It’s a hard life, let me tell you.

Anyway, the big news that I am bringing to you is that our good buddy and super nice guy Larry Latham has started up dating his much praised comic Lovecraft is Missing. It’s been back for about a week now. See how much I’ve failed you guys.

For those of you just joining us, Lovecraft is missing was first featured on this site as a Horizons Watch pick back in May of 2009 and was much beloved then. It was then refeatured when it was Jason’s pick for “Best Newcomer of 2009.”

If you haven’t read it yet, go do so. Right now. There’s nothing else on the Internet that combines adventure, history and horror like Lovecraft is Missing. I’ve talked to Larry and this is a true labor of love for you. Go support him in it. I personally guarantee that if you don’t like it, you have no soul.

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MyCartoons.Org Review

I was out of action for a month and let me start off with not a manga news update, but cute webcomic blog. This webcomic blog is MyCartoons.Org, and I believe that this webcomic blog has German origins.

Now I applaud this webcomic website because it tells a story with just a single panel and yet it can be so interesting to read. You will find yourself smiling, even with some snickering to yourself with the webcomic while the author toys with some dry wit or lame jokes into his artwork.

This is not easy because with just a single panel, the author manages to illustrate scenarios well, leaving you just enough hints to piece together what the author is trying to say. I really find that this is an ingenious way to portray a webcomic and it is an incredible job to pull it off well! Pretty sure not many folks could do that.

Best of all, the webcomics is actually ageless; it does not tell a story, and you do not have to check on it everyday or the archives to enjoy the webcomic. I guess I just like the casual and lighthearted way of the author’s illustrations, just like how I would read some Calvin and Hobbes random comics in a newspaper.

Just to note, sometimes the author tries to implant mature and suggestive thoughts into you in order to make you laugh, and I will rate it a PG-13 just for that. Beyond that, it is really safe for you to read them anywhere.

The author may not update every week; he draws for local publishers and gets paid by them. However it is still worth a good read, so
grab yourself a cup of coffee, take a break, and just take a look at this lighthearted webcomic when you are feeling stressed or down. I am sure you will feel pretty good after that!

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Digital Strips 192 – Horizons Watch Escape From Planet Nowhere and The Loneliest Astronauts

Wow, that may just be the longest title in the history of Horizons Watches. I’ll have to check to know for sure and we all knot that I won’t do that so we’ll all just accept it as fact.

This week we head back beyond the atmosphere and hang out in space for two more sci-fi comics. Both these comics are just little babies, taking their first breathes of Internet air, but so far they have entertained us with their coos, goos and because they’re babies, even their poos.

The comics are Escape From Planet Nowhere by Otis Frampton and The Loneliest Astronauts by Kevin Church and Ming Doyle and about the only thing these two comics have in common is that they happen in space and they appear on this show. Tune in and enjoy, or else.

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Round-Table Update 4/4/10

For the longest time I’ve been wanting to do this but I was hoping to hire someone because there are just so many feeds to go through. What I’ll be doing are random updates on comics that are reported as self-sufficient. Why? Because we all want to do the same and what better way to figure out how then by studying the ways of those before us?

Clevinger reports there will be a brief delay in How I Killed Your Master pages due to poor planning. Something about needing to write pages before they can be drawn. Don’t know how that’s supposed to move you along the covenant road but it does show we are all victim to the same problems.

Kochalka has some great little paintings in a group show called Small Favors, at Giant Robot in NYC. Oh, and I’ve also got some little paintings in another Giant Robot show, Game Over, in San Francisco.

While recovering from PAX East and their book tour he pointed out two things. First is a disturbing video of the PAX East witch. Second is something that never occurred to me I would ever be interested in. Gabe and Tycho are up for Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people of the year poll.

Turns out WonderCon has been going on all weekend. I really have to keep up with the Convention tour list.

Dave Kellet reports he will be going in on a second printing on Sheldon book two: The Good, The Bad & The Pugly. It’s a wonderful sign of support for the strip, and means there’s a lot of love for Sheldon, out there! For an independent cartoonist like myself, there is no kinder support you can show than picking up a book in the Sheldon Store. It directly relates to the continued good health of the strip and the site.

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April Fools Day Ride Again (just like Ernest)

It’s Crazy Internet Day. The one day of the year where the Internet and all it netizins decide that it’s OK to lie. April Fool’s day and Web comics go way back like Mr. Peabody and it’s always fun for us readers. I like to keep a running tab of all the jokes people make, you know for posterity. There’s less this year than some because it doesn’t fall on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday which is the update schedule for many comics but I was still able to find a bunch in just a ½ hour of looking (I gots to work ya know).

Here’s what I’ve found so far.

Nedroid takes over T-Rex’s gig

Darin finally grows up at Imagine This

Gastrophobia, Girly and others take a stab at Zuda.

XKCD goes command line

A general warning about the holiday by Rich Stevens of Diesel Sweeties

Whatever the crap this is over at QC.

Pajama Forest does a bonus comic.

Not sure if it’s a joke, an ad or just a regular comic, but Order of the Stick made me laugh.

If you see anything else, let me know in the comments. If I find any more I’ll be sure to add it.

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