DS 60: Review of 24 1/2 Water St.


Digital Strips : Show 59
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In this episode Daku chooses the online comic 24 and a half Water St. for a full review. With Zampzon out of the picture Daku and Phil ramble on about using blog comments to create drama.
In this episode we talk about:

  • 24 and a half Water St. by Dave Rigley
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    DS 59: Review of Belphegor


    Digital Strips : Show 59
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    In this episode Phil chooses the online comic Belphagor for a full review. We also talk about the latest webcomic charity event, The Biggest Webcomic Loser. It’s an event where webcomic creators lose weight for a good cause.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • Belphegor by Declan O’Connell
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    DS 58: Review of The Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible


    Digital Strips : Show 58
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    In this episode Daku chooses the online comic The Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible for a full review. We also announce some plans for our one year anniversary and welcome Phil Kahn as a recurring co-host to the show.In this episode we talk about:

  • The Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible from by Dale Beran and David Helman
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    DS 57: Review of Heroes of World of Warcraft


    Digital Strips : Show 57
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    In this episode Zampzon decides to geek out over a comic that pokes fun at the popular online computer game World of Warcraft.In this episode we talk about:

  • Heroes of World of Warcraft Written by Oskar Pannier AKA Shakes and Drawn by Marvin Clifford AKA Fidget
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    DS 55: Review of Stuff Sucks


    Digital Strips : Show 55
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    We get started with the new, more focused show format with our review of online comic Stuff Sucks. By the way, this show would have been online last night if it wasn’t for the massive deluge of software updates from Apple that wiped out a lot of my settings. Grrr.In this episode we talk about:

  • Stuff Sucks from Liz Greenfield
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    DS 54: Review of PVP Alive


    Digital Strips : Show 54
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    Zampzon returns from holiday vacation and he brings with him some changes to the show. In this episode we announce our newer, more streamlined way of making Digital Strips. We also review and discuss Blamimation, the effort between Scott Kurtz and Chris Straub to bring something new and interesting to webcomics.In this episode we talk about:

  • Blamimation from Scott Kurtz and Christopher Straub
  • PVP Alive Scott Kurtz’s efforts using Blamimation
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    DS 53: Review of Seraphic Blue and The Fantastic Mr. Grant


    Digital Strips : Show 53
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    It’s a new year and the first podcast of 2006. Once again Zampzon is still away looking for leprechauns leaving me to mess things up. This time I have the pleasure of reviewing Seraphic Blue and The Fantastic Mr. Grant.Here are the comics talked about this week:

  • Seraphic Blue by Jekka Cormier and Sarah Hevey
  • The Fantastic Mr. Grant by Steve Galgas
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    DS 52: Review of Sokora Refugees and Emerald Winter


    Digital Strips : Show 52
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    Zampzon has taken off to Ireland to try and find his lucky charms. In the mean time Daku has two picks to review which are definitely something Zampzon is glad he missed.Here are the comics talked about this week:

  • Sokora Refugees by Segamu and Melissa DeJesus
  • Emerald Winter by Jamie Jennings and Brandon England
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    DS 51: Review of Brat-halla, Tenth Life of Pishio the Cat, Acorn Place, and The Amazing Superzeros.


    Digital Strips : Show 51
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    This week both Daku and Zampzon are back from their respective journeys and we can have a regular show. We have four picks to review this week and we know we’ll have something for everyone with this show.Here are the comics we talk about this week:

  • Brat-halla by Jeffery Stevenson and Seth Damoose and color work by Anthony Lee
  • The Tenth Life of Pishio the Cat by Zack Giallongo
  • Acorn Place by K. Douglas Macrae
  • The Amazing SuperZeros! by Jason Sigler and Nick Ruffilo
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