Milestones and meditations
This week at Robot 6, I interview Joe Infurnari about his Eisner-nominated webcomic the Process, which has ground to a halt for now. (This is a follow-up to last week’s column on how and why webcomics come to an end.)
At Fandomania, Kelly Melcher talks to Alan Evans, creator of Rival Angels.
While you’re digesting your Thanksgiving turkey, Seth Kushner and Kevin Colden will be putting up the first episode of their new comic Schmuck at Act-I-Vate. Colden won a Xeric award for Fishtown, and Kushner is the photographer for the much-acclaimed Graphic NYC blog, so they should be a killer combination.
Hey, the NBM blog is running episodes of Louis Trondheim’s Little Nothings online.
El Santo takes a look at conservative webcomics at The Webcomic Overlook. It’s interesting reading, no matter what your inclination.
Congratulations to Audra Furuichi and Scott Yoshinaga on the 500th episode of nemu-nemu. Jason Yadao counts down his ten favorite strips at Otaku Ohana.
At the Ulysses Seen blog, Michael Perridge meditates a bit on why creators choose to do webcomics—it’s all about control. Rob Berry adds some of his thoughts as well.
A webcomics creator runs for Congress, but Gary Tyrrell has some sharp comments about the website.
MIke Perridge reviews two Zuda comics, Witch Phase and Brother of Bronze Hammer at mpd57.
Daku checks out a fairly new comic, later, watch the world end, at Digital Strips.
November 13, 2009 | Posted by Brigid
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