DS 85: Review of Yossarian


Digital Strips : Show 85
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Taking advantage of our audience Phil grabbed a strip from his recent plea for comics. Both of us found the strip to be done well but we both had our critiques. Those who like the art of Bloom County and a litte Paranormal investigation will find this strip just right.In this episode we talk about:

  • Yossarian by David Stroup
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    DS 84: Review of Monster Guy


    Digital Strips : Show 84
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    This is the first podcast covering the advertising sale we ran a month ago. I swear it’s only coincidental that the sponsor happens to be an advertising company. In the second half we review the new comic from our favorite ConnectiCon host.In this episode we talk about:

  • Speech Bubble Media
  • Monster Guy by Rich Dactera
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    DS 83: Review of The Dreamland Chronicles


    Digital Strips : Show 83
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    One of the newest styles in the web comic world is the 3D comic. Phil found this strip and argues it being the best example and once you see it you just might agree. The guys behind Blue Dream Studios have put together a beautifully rendered comic not to miss.

    In this episode we talk about:

  • The Dreamland Chronicles by Scott Christian Sava
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    DS 82: Review of Red Dahlia


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    This will be the first in a series of podcasts to take advantage of summer vacation. Here we have one of my favorite drawn strips in a long time. Join us as we explore this vampire version of Romeo and Juliet. Actually everyone is already dead so we can’t be romantic, we’ll just have to settle for vengence.

    In this episode we talk about:

  • Red Dahlia by John Daiker and Amber “glych” Greenlee
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    DS 81: Review of No Pink Ponies


    Digital Strips : Show 81
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    We’re finally back to the podcasting after our little ConnectiCon break. This time Wednesday picks a short yet sweet comic that’s not about a video game store. YAY! Be sure to stay through the end as I have a special treat as I finally dug up our original theme.

    In this episode we talk about:

  • No Pink Ponies by Remy “Eisu” Mokhtar
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    DS 80: Interview with Brian Carroll


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    We have for you a treat in an interview with Brian Carroll. This was recorded last Tuesday so it’s seriously out of date considering some of the content but it’s still a good interview anyways. So for those of you who wanted to send entries into Dionysia and can’t any more, you can send your hate mail here.In this episode we talk about:

  • Instant Classic by Brian Carroll
  • Dionysia hosted at ConnectiCon
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    DS 79: Interview with Platinum Studios


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    I promised and I’m actually following through this time. After a week of back and forth I talked Platinum Studios’s Scott Rosenberg into coming onto the podcast to discuss their challenge. We go into many of the details that have been complained about and even explore his opinions on the world of web comics.In this episode we talk about:

  • Platinum Studios chairman Scott Rosenberg
  • Comic Book Challenge hosted by Platinum Studios
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    DS 77: Goodbye to Zampzon


    Digital Strips : Show 77
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    You had to know this was coming. Zampzon hops on the mic for his farewell to you. After a year and 3 months of bringing you his quick repartee Zampzon is moving on to his own projects. The two of us take a stroll down memory lane as we remember the year that was.The line from Anchorman in the beginning was Zampzon’s idea.
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    DS 76: Review of Digital Purgatory


    Digital Strips : Show 76
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    That’s it, I give up on having shows less then 30 minutes. You won’t believe but I cut over ten minutes from this one. Along with the review we also have a couple of audio ads and talk about our up and coming pressence at ConnectiCon. If you thought Phil and I agreed to much then you should listen to this show.In this episode we talk about:

  • Digital Purgatory by Wayne Lozen and Nix Larcel
  • ConnectiCon July 7-9, 2006
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