10/15: Monkeys Make Everything Better
I've never met Chris Onstad before he accepted his all-but-inevitable Ignatz for "Best Online Comic." He didn't look anything like what I expected.

(Pic via Comixtalk and Joe Zabel.)
Joey Manley has proposed a massive initiative to help Webcomics Nation cartoonists track (and presumably improve) their performance. Joey also continues to drop vague hints, like "a team of developers," that indicate he's got more resources than he did for his last major programming push. This stuff looks better than Google Analytics, seriously.
Happy birthday, Cat Garza!
Condolences to Chris Muir on the loss of his sister, Catherine M. Forsythe, to a cancer-related stroke.
Sayanora, Yirmumah.
But what about centaurs on motorcycles? Via Simulated Comic Product.
Rob Liefeld as T-Rex is, without a doubt, my favorite comic of the day.
Found via Keenspot ads: the producers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 are back... and they're riffing The Matrix, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Trek, Star Wars and more.
Brian Warmoth: still interviewin' good webcomickers.
Finally, HOLY CROW IT'S BILL WATTERSON. And he LIKES the Schulz book!

(Pic via Comixtalk and Joe Zabel.)
Joey Manley has proposed a massive initiative to help Webcomics Nation cartoonists track (and presumably improve) their performance. Joey also continues to drop vague hints, like "a team of developers," that indicate he's got more resources than he did for his last major programming push. This stuff looks better than Google Analytics, seriously.
Happy birthday, Cat Garza!
Condolences to Chris Muir on the loss of his sister, Catherine M. Forsythe, to a cancer-related stroke.
Sayanora, Yirmumah.
But what about centaurs on motorcycles? Via Simulated Comic Product.
Rob Liefeld as T-Rex is, without a doubt, my favorite comic of the day.
Found via Keenspot ads: the producers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 are back... and they're riffing The Matrix, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Trek, Star Wars and more.
Brian Warmoth: still interviewin' good webcomickers.
Finally, HOLY CROW IT'S BILL WATTERSON. And he LIKES the Schulz book!
Labels: Webcomics
2 Comments:
I think Rob Liefeld is just sad that announcing, "Young Blood to be relaunched/rebooted!" can't even garner a footnote in Wizard, anymore.
Or maybe he's just bitter that the only time a character he created got critical acclaim is when Alan Moore wrote for Supreme.
why thank you, sir! :)
i'm all of 35 years of age today!
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