9 Years of Goats

Jon Rosenberg’s Goats is 10 9 years this weekend.  I’ve been reading Goats for about forever and at a long ago point Rosenberg was as crappy an artist as I am.  He has, however, stuck with it since then.  Practice makes perfect a lot of progress actually. 

And of course he’s always been funny.  So he’s got that going for him…

Here’s a snapshot of Goats: the first is from April 30, 1997 and the second is from mid-2005:

  

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It’s Friday And I Am Out Of Here…

A few housecleaning, self-promotional details first:  we added one more article to the March issue this week: Kelly Cooper’s column, The Webcomics Reader, which this month examines aspects of comics criticism, including noted critic R.C. Harvey.  You can check out the entire March issue by clicking here.

I moved Comixpedia.net over to the new server last night.  A few things got garbled in the move and it looks like it’s not entirely functional today.  My apologies to the toplist members – I will be working on it tonight and I’m pretty confident I’ll have it fixed.

Also don’t forget that there are two conventions this weekend (at least that I’m aware of): Technicon and Fluke – if you’re exhibiting or hanging out at either feel free to post a comment to the note for each convention to let folks know you’ll be there.

And now the news! (click through to read more)

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Wednesday Bloody Wednesday

Oh wait that’s Sunday, isn’t it?  Well I’m bloody tired anyhow (was up much too late)…

Flight 3 is in Diamond’s Previews.  The third edition of this anthology series promises to be just as amazing. 

In notwebcomics news, Jeph has hit upon what is sure to be a hugely successful t-shirt featuring the inscription "Bomb the Blogosphere" (here’s a link to it appearing in his webcomic Questionable Content).

And this site looks interesting: Start A Story

Start a Story is a project that encourages creativity and collaboration. To find out more click here. To the right are quick links to the various ‘Start A Story’ projects, to see them all, a description about each of them and the chance to be involved; click here.

 

Editor and Publisher reports that F Minus will be offered for syndication to newspapers by United Media.  You may recall that F Minus was the winner of a contest on MTVu back in December 2004.

And Lirazel points out a new Christopher Baldwin project (reportedly NSFW): I Am Hans Krunkel.

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Late Night News Update

Another milestone: Kris Straub’s guest comic is the 500 installment of Zach Miller’s Joe and Monkey webcomic.  Straub also mentions that Miller’s book Totally Boned is up for one of Lulu’s Blooker prizes. (Erik wrote about the Blookers last October.)

Not a webcomic but kind of internet-y funny: Subservient Donald.  I’d like to see Subservient Skull or Subservient Clango or something.

The Great Outdoor Fight – wow, that’s really hard to describe.  But I always have a hard time describing Achewood.  It’s just… AchewoodTim Tylor blogged earlier about the wiki a fan set up for this storyline.

Fleen also has more questions with Dave Kellett (Sheldon) on syndication and newspaper comics.

And Fleen also catches that Sylvan Migdal wrapped up Ascent today.

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