DS 75: Review of Templar, Arizona


Digital Strips : Show 75
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I swear we cut back to one comic per show to bring the time of the review to under 30 minutes. You’re probably discovering by now that with Weds and Phil on the same line it’s hard to keep them going in a straight line. In this episode we take a look at this beautifully drawn strip. Oh, an that’s my heavy breathing you hear…damnit.In this episode we talk about:

  • Templar, Arizona by Spike
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    DS 74: Review of Sequential Art


    Digital Strips : Show 74
    [8.93 MB]
    How can you resist a comic with a name like Sequential Art? Phil may not be around to complain about the lack of action but that didn’t stop Wednesday and I from reviewing this delightful and expertly drawn comic. Watch out anthropomorphic lovers, it looks like you have yet another champion in your ranks.In this episode we talk about:

  • Sequential Art by Phillip M Jackson
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    DS 73: Review of The Splendid Everlasting


    Digital Strips : Show 73
    [9.85 MB]
    The ever popular Wednesday White joins us for another pick from Phil. This time we review the Noir strip which did an excellent job of completely losing me and making me laugh at the same time.In this episode we talk about:

  • The Splendid Everlasting by Adam Burke
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    DS 72: Review of Bunbun


    Digital Strips : Show 72
    [6.50 MB]
    Zampzon has returned just in time for some technical difficulties. I promise you when this was recorded everything was synced up. This time Zampzon pulls a bunny out his hat and dazzles us with bright shinny things like the word punk.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • Bunbun by Matt Baay
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    DS 71: Review of You Damn Kid!


    Digital Strips : Show 71
    [8.65 MB]
    Ever since we heard this strip was looking to make the talk box we have been dying to review this one. I dare you to not think about the Wonder Years when you read this strip, although I’ve pretty much one the dare by bringing it up in the first place.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • You Damn Kid! by Owen Dunne
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    DS 69: Review of On the Rocks


    Digital Strips : Show 69
    [11.7 MB]
    We finally have our show covering the We Love Webcomics Contest 2! entries. Zampzon, Phil, and myself sit down and give our opinions and officially announce the winners of both prize #1 and #2. For those who can’t sit through our little homage the winners are below.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • We Love Webcomics Contest 2!
  • Mike’s Stupid Comics by Mike Laidman
  • On the Rocks by Tyler Martin

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    DS 68: Review of Sordid City Blues


    Digital Strips : Show 68
    [8.32 MB]
    Phil shows us his softer side with this nomination for the Soap channel. Sordid City Blues gets a wide range of responses from each member of the show as we disect it from every little plot down to the angst that seems to be required from young twenty somethings.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • Sordid City Blues by Charles Schneeflock Snow
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    DS 67: Review of Falcon Twin


    Digital Strips : Show 67
    [10.3 MB]
    We finally get back to our roots after covering the NY ComicCon and our Joey Manley review. In this review we talk about the manga inspired comic Falcon Twin. It looks like this comic has raised more then the typical I like this I hate this.
    In this episode we talk about:

  • Falcon Twin by Brenden Mecleary
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    DS 66: Interview with Joey Manley


    Digital Strips : Show 66
    [24.3 MB]
    In this episode the Digital Strips crew interview one of the hardest working people in webcomics, Joey Manley. Joey has been behind the creation of sites like Modern Tales, Talk About Comics and Webcomics Nation among several others. Joey talks with us about his exploits, his thoughts on webcomic business models and the future of his innovations in online comic distribution.
    In this episode we talk about several sites from Joey Manley:

  • Modern Tales
  • Webcomics Nation
  • GirlAMatic
  • Graphic Smash
  • Talk About Comics
  • Serializer.net
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