Creators and creations
Tom Mason chats with Mike Bannon, creator of Mordant Orange, who presents himself as sort of an accidental webcomicker:
In a blog post I was ranting at how I was going to give up reading Spot The Frog by Mark Heath. Mark saw the post and sent me a very nice email on how he was sorry to lose me as a reader. I felt like an ass. Four days later I decided to put my money where my mouth was a started drawing a comic strip.
Newsarama’s Steve Ekstrom talks to Rob Berry about a much more deliberate project: Ulysses “Seen,” a webcomics version of James Joyce’s Ulysses.
And former Disney animator Jim George talks to Chicago Now’s Geek to Me column about Draw the Dog, a gag strip based on photos of readers’ dogs.
Manga University celebrates Halloween by launching a new webcomic, Net Auction, by Atsuhisa Okura, who is best known in this country for illustrating Wired magazine’s feature on manga.
El Santo continues his Halloween rampage with a review of My Immortal at The Webcomic Overlook.
October 29, 2009 | Posted by Brigid
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We appreciate the mention. Draw the Dog is just about six weeks old, and people in 47 countries have stopped by so far. It’s been a lot of fun so far… (I’m co-founder of the site.)
That Ulysses comic could be pretty cool considering how impenetrable the original is. Comics as a superior method of communication!