Seattle Times Article on Penny Arcade and PAX

Newsflash! Seattle Times notes “Penny Arcade takes razor-sharp jabs at video-game industry”. Actually it’s a love-fest of an article noting the rise of Penny Arcade and their venture into hosting a video game conference, PAX, in Seattle. The article notes that the PA folks laid out $35,000 for the conference (they expect to make a small profit according to the article). Continue Reading

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Open Book By Jon Morris on Modern Tales

Modern Tales has been presenting Open Book by Jon Morris (Morris did the April cover for Comixpedia). This webcomic started on Jon’s own site but it continues on MT. An anthology of short stories, this work seems to clarify the “jon-morrisness” of his work even more than his initial work on Jeremy, simply because he is moving around topics and genres now yet still preserving the dream-like coloring, the cartoonish yet emotionally expressive characters, including a great knack for getting dialogue right.

If you haven’t been following this it’s worth putting on your to-do list.
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Indy Magazine Covers The Graphic Novel

Indy Magazine most recent issue is up and it’s fascinating. Coincidently coming out at the same time as the McSweeney’s look at comics, this only adds to the overwhelming number of articles on comics I have to finish reading and hopefully share some thoughts on.

It’s also worth noting that the old Indy Magazine had a database of publishers in comics (click here) that I haven’t seen duplicated elsewhere. Is this type of resource available elsewhere (I’m fairly sure that this database is no longer being updated)? Continue Reading

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The Ralph Bunche Is A Sharp Look at Our World

Modern Tales: The Ralph Buncheby Dorothy Gambrell is my favorite alternate universe. The idea of rendering countries as people living in a neighborhood together isn’t particularly original in and of itself but Gambrell managed to pack a nice balance of over topical references and personal relationships reflecting international relationships to make this webcomic entertaining as well as provoking. Continue Reading

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