Digital Strips 188 – Horizons Watch Retail and Not Invented Here

On this episode of Digital Strips we force our listeners to walk a mile in our shoes and get to know us better by reading comics that describe our past and a present places of work. This was totally unplanned and yet really find of fun.

We take a look at two new comics on the Internet scene. Jason picked Retail by Norm Feuti which offers an indepth look at the hardships endured by the faithful retail army of the First World. I, on the other hand, chose Not Invented Here which shows the true trials face by people who sit at desks and think about Star Trek all day.

We hit a couple of big comicy topics this show. Like art, pacing and go back and forth on the issue of can a Web comic read like a Newspaper comic. I also learn a big lesson in podcasting etiquette that I’ll try to keep in mid for future shows. Come along and learn with me.

Show Notes

Diesel Sweeties
Legend of Bill
Legend of Bill show
Bear and Tiger
Ugly Hill
Unshelved
Monsterplex
Imagine This

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Digital Strips 187 – Review Bear and Tiger

Growing up in the frozen wasteland that was Idaho in the early 90s with a little brother, I found it very easy to relate with Bear the titular protagonist of Bear and Tiger a Web comic by Bob.

Bear is every straight man you’ve ever read, only he works in the Soviet Army, hangs out with an abominable Snowman and a crotchy old man dog that used to be a girl and the bane of his existence is his Tiger commanding officer who won’t stop kicking him in the nards.

Is this enough to carry a strip? Does there need to be more? Is there more? Is Jason really slow on picking up puns? All these questions and more shall be answered with in the walls of Digital Strips Episode 187.

Show notes:

Ice Ice Baby
PATV
DLC
Woody After Hours
Odari Park
Max Vs Max
LitterBox Chronicles
Devils Panties
SMBC
XKCD
SMBC theater
Funny or Die
Captain Excelsior
Snowflake
Much the Miller’s Son

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Digital Strips 186 – Zuda Watch Feb 2010

It’s time again to gather around the campfire, sharpen some sticks and toast a few Zuda entries to make s’mores. It’s another attempt at the shorter format, though not as short as last time. There’s just too much to talk about with Zuda.

This month has it’s usually crop, some good and some bad. We get down into one of my biggest pet peeves about the average Zuda entrant and talk about a couple of Jason complaints about comics in general that I never seem to notice

We also chat a bit about Bioshock 2, the proper voice for an eagle, those aliens from Sesame Street and a bunch of other cool stuff. Plus I make about the biggest hosting error of my career so you don’t want to miss that.

    Zuda Entries in Order

Scifi drive By
Techno Insecto
Aliens vs Ninja vs Samuari
Monsterplex
Divided by Seven
Gelgun
Hawkrider
Island, Alone
New Morning
Fulcrum

Other things we mentioned
Ryan Estrada
vote for Ryan Estrada
The Kind you don’t bring home to mother
The Meek
Onry Boy
Torchlight
Superfogyes
Pet Professional
Tales from the Middle Kingdom
Problems
Extra life
O
Brian

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Digital Strips 185 – Topicless Dancing Number 1

Because of a certain show that is making a major return on the night of our recording, we weren’t able to do a regular show with preparation and the like. Instead Jason and I step back from the role of the reviewer and just talk. We never just talk anymore. But don’t worry, we mostly just talk about Web comics.

We start with PATV and how while we like it, it’s killed something we liked even more. Not only do I dislike it for all the reasons I mention in the show, but I really miss hearing about the ideas that didn’t go into the final comic and why. DLC was one of the best “How to write comedy” resources out there. You could learn from their process, they’d explain what makes a strip pop and what didn’t. Now it’s just entertainment. Still lots of fun, but no learning.

Next we talk about the iPad. I don’t have any better reasons for what I said. I’m just anti-Apple, which really isn’t fair, but it is fun. And I have Jason to balance me out.

Then we talk about Bill Watterson and his mythic first interview in years.

Finally we do a mini-review of axe-cop and learn that I truly am old and hateful.

Going back through this episode in post-production, I totally come across as the negative douchebag of the week.  But what is the Internet if not a home for negative douchebags? But please, put me in my place. Or just let us know what you think of this format for future shows on occasion. That’s what the comments section is for.

Show Notes:

That guy with the glasses
last unicorn review
D&D podcast
Scott Kurtz
Wil Wheaton
Downloadable Content
Chris Straub
Web Comics Overlook (turns out he didn’t interview them, I was reading to fast, he was quoting this article)

Kate Beaton
Jeff Rowland
Randall Monroe
Ryan North
Chris Ogstan
Bill Watterson Interview
Imagine This
DSA
Axecop
The Interview
Comics Alliance

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Digital Strips 184 – Review Boxcar Astronaut

One of these days I’m going to learn that this site is on Eastern time, so when I post after 10, I’m posting in the future or from the past depending on how you look at it.

Speaking of the future, that’s when we’ll all be flying around in space, like astronauts. Speaking of the past, that’s when none of had xBox 360s and had to use our imaginations to keep from going crazy and killing everyone around us. Just like astronauts.

The past and future combine in Boxcar Astronaut. A super kid friendly, gag-a-day strip by Jeff Carter and Marc Lapeirre.  We tqlk about the strip, what it means to review something that has finished it’s run, how important blog posts are to a comic and how cool robots are. It’s a good show, you should check it out.

Show Notes:

RiceBoy
Imagine This
Captain Excelsior
Wes Molebash
Penny Arcade
Charles Christopher

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Digital Strips 183 – Review Kukuburi

Don’t tell my wife or son, but one of my favorite things has always been to imagine that my current life isn’t really a thing and lose myself in a fantasy world. While I enjoy retreating into the old classics, I can only pretend to be Captain Pichard so many times.

That’s why I love it when a comic (or movie/book/game, but this is Digital Strips) creates a world that I’ve never been to before. Something truly unique for this weary, whimsical-world wanderer. Kukuburi by Ramon Perez creates just such a world.

Listen in to see if this new playground can hold water and if this comic can live up to the standards set by so many great ones that have gone before (many of which we mention in the show at least once).

Once again I’m posting from work so I’ll fill in the links for the show notes up later along with updating the itunes/RSS feed. Here are the names of the comics mentioned just to tide you early birds over.

Oregon Trail
Odell Lake
Ryan Estrada
The Kind you Don’t take home to Mother
The donation place
Kickstarter
Uwe Boll
Transmission X
Butternut Squash
Abominable Charles Christopher
Sin Titulo
Panda Xpress
Rice Boy
Dresden Codak
Earthsong
Dreamland Chronicles
Phantom Sword
Realm of Atland
Looking for Group
Mirror’s Edge
Finder’s Keepers

I’ll try to figure out getting url’s into the itunes feed tomorrow, I’m sure it’s easy, but nothing’s easy when you’re running on seven hours of sleep over two days.

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Digital Strips 182 – Horizons Watch Loldwell and My Milk Toof

It’s the beginning of a brand new day, and brand new weekend and still – philosophically – a brand new year and what better way to celebrate than with two brand new – to you – strips?

This month on Horizons Watch we do another spectrum spanner. Jason’s pick was Loldwell by H Caldwell Tanner, a comic so Web comicy that I think I’ll used it as an example for now one. It’s full of gags, puns and Internet humor and makes no apologies for any of it.

On the other side, my pick My Milk Toof by Inhae is something I’ve never seen before. A photo comic fully of whimsy and spunk starring two tiny teeth. There’s no where else you can find something like this, which I guess makes it really Web comicy in its own way.

Please, check out the strips, let us know what you think. And let them know you found them through our show. That’ll really surprise them.

Show Notes:
Evan Dahm
Rice Boy
Gun Show
Hark a Vagrant
Chain Saw Suit
Johnny Wander
AppleGeeks
Machall
Delilah and the Basilisk
1/11 Penny Arcade
Ugly Hill
No Invented Here
Perry Bible Fellowship
Pilgrims are Noobs
Internet Bible
Sept 22 string theory
Dec 18 Crop Circles
Dec 10 The Buckley Clause
CAD
The Christmas Strip
Dawn of Time
Silent Kimbley
Kawaii Not
Twist Kaijuu Theater
Irregular Web Comics
The Lair of the Dreaded Atrox
Pavlov’s Dream
Scooter and Ferret

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Digital Strips 181 – Zuda Watch Jan 2010

A Zuda Watch, in the first eight days of a month? What devilry is this?

We’re trying a quicker, lighter format for Zuda Watch this time. We hit the highlights and zoom through the rest. Let us know what you think of the change. Listening through a second time during editing, I really like it. Hope you do too.

We talk about the usual Zuda topics, art, writing, boobs, war, what will happen after the apocalypse. That sort of thing.

I just checked out the current rankings. Looks like I’m slightly better at watching Zuda than Jason is.

Show Notes:
Zuda entries in order mentioned
War of the Fallen
Phantom Sword
War of the Woods
ThunderChickens
Beyond the Borderlands
Candy from Strangers
Iron Sam
Newbot
Pavlov’s Dream
Road Monster

Other Sites/Stuff we mentioned
Prince Valiant
Rex Morgan MD
Abominable Charles Christopher
North World
Lone Wold and Cub
Afro Samurai
Hijos de P

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Digital Strips 180 – Things We Liked 2009

Another year has come and gone and that means that we have to do our duty as a self-important blog and podcast of giving our best of. Because seriously, if self-important blogs don’t record what was good and what blew of under appreciated pop culture, who will?

Like last year we give our favorite Zuda Entry, our favorite Horizon’s Pick, our Favorite Strips we reviewed and best all around comic. Hopefully our picks don’t match up with yours exactly and you’ll have a violent opinion that you just must share. I didn’t specifically ask for feed back on the show but that was because I’m a jerk. I’m better now and we’d love to hear what you think in the comments.

Here are our picks for people who don’t want to listen to the whole show:

Best Zuda:
Peabody and D’gorath (Jason)
Integration Control Element (Steve)

Best Horizon:
Lovecraft is Missing (Jason)
The Meek (Steve)

Best Reviewed Comic:
Legend of Bill (Jason)
Imagine This (Steve)

For best overall comic you’ll have to tune in. I’m a dick that way.

Also unfortunately this will have to do for our Zuda Watch for December. We give our picks and discuss the best this competition had to offer, a slide over the rest. Let us know if you think this is a new format. It sure was easier for us.

Show Notes:

Mark WolfChild
Sub Seulo
The kind you don’t take home to mother.
Octane Jungle
Bow and Arrow
Scott Kurtz
David Gallaher
Mathema
Digital Strips Adventures
Episode 164
I love tapes
Snowflakes
Pigtails and Potbellies
Dawn of Time
Dork Tower
Order of the Stick
XKCD
Wonderella-ella-ella
Penny Arcade
Finder’s Keepers

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Digital Strips 179 – Review: Finder’s Keepers

There is a genre of web comics that I seem to forget about and rediscover every couple of months. Fantasy web comics are everywhere on the Internet. Seriously the only thing I think you can find more sites dedicated to are cameras pointed at lonely singles. And yet some how, I keep forgetting that they’re even there. But then one falls into my lap and I find myself with tons of new reading material.

Among the masses though there are comics of all levels. The cream rises to the top though on this episode as we take a look at Finder’s Keepers by Garth Cameron Graham. We had a ton of fun reading and talking about this comic and hope you will enjoy the show.

If you don’t, you suck.

Show Notes:

The David Mitchell Video
Pajama Forest
Least I Could Do
SnowFlakes
Byron Pinkleton
Grumps
Wonderella
Penny Arcade
PVP “incident”
Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic
11/27 Imagine this
Digital Strips Adventures

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