SPX Anthology for 2005

Along with APE and MoCHA, I think SPXPo is the most webcomic-friendly venue going. The vibe at SPXPo is artist-friendly and a lot of attention is paid to non-superhero comic book type works. (I’m not even sure if I’ve ever seen a Marvel or DC type at SPXPo).

Webcomic creators might consider crafting a print version for the SPX Anthology as the SPXPo crowd is probably a good audience to get your work in front of. Submissions for the anthology must be received no later than June 30, 2005. Continue Reading

Guest Gigs for Favorite Frankensteins

Jeremy: Just Turned Nine has been facing more than its share of deadline crises as of late. Creator and well-known oafish buffoon Jon Morris was reported to accredit the delays to “Get off my lawn, you sonsabitches. I will hit you with this bottle.” Added the one-time Ignatz nominee “I usedta be a dancer.”

Since the deadline worries for the five-year old strip show no sign of abating in the immediate future, Jon is making an open request for guest strips from the webcomic community. Continue Reading

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New at E-merl.com – The Girl Who Talked

E-merl.com has updated just in time for Easter with all the details of Merlin’s latest print comic, The Girl Who Talked.

“A girl who was raised by mimes. A man from another Earth. A woman who can smell tomorrow. Peek into the dislocated lives of three inhabitants of an Unfolded Earth in an all new sequence of interlinked monologues.”

Stop by the site to read a free three-page preview of the book and then – if you’re feeling extra flush – maybe even buy a copy! Or why not two copies? They’re extra cheap at twice the price! Um… yeah. Continue Reading