School’s In: An Interview with Whitney June Robinson

Whitney June Robinson is the creator of a wonderfully charming comic about an all girls school called Alma Mater.  The comic is written and published to reflect the school calendar with Robinson finishing up the first year of the story this past Spring.  With real schools opening their doors this month, Robinson recently kicked off the second year of Alma Mater.  It's a visually distinctive comic and Robinson does a fine job of drawing on her own life experience in crafting realistic characters and storylines for the middle school years.  I caught up with her recently over emails and asked about the upcoming year of her comic.

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Josh Roberts New Owner of Comixpedia.org Site

Following a summer of pursuing a new person to take over the webcomic wiki project I’m happy to announce the transfer is done and Comixpedia: the Webcomics Encyclopedia is up and running on its new server at the same URL: comixpedia.org. The new owner is Josh Roberts who already has two great comics sites to his name: Onlinecomics.net and Comicspace.com.

I’m going to repost Josh’s welcome note at Comixpedia here:

Hi everybody! First, let me apologize for the recent downtime. The site’s been moved to a new server and everything seems to be running nicely. Second, let me introduce myself. My name is Josh Roberts and I’ve taken over running Comixpedia.org for Xaviar Xerexes. My agenda here is simple: take Comixpedia.org to the next level. To that end, I plan to 1). supliment the existing database with content from the OnlineComics.net database, 2). promote Comixpedia.org to the OnlineComics.net and ComicSpace communities, and 3). add a lot more sysops to help me out. Any questions, post them to my user talk page or shoot me an email at my first name at this domain. —Josh

I wish Josh the best of luck and encourage anyone who’s interested to get involved over there!

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Happy Weekend!

COMIXTALK

  • We’ve got a cool new cover up from Shayna Marchese. Shayna is the creator of the webcomic Voids which you should definitely check out if you’re aren’t already a fan.
  • We’re always looking for contributors – if you’re interested in writing a feature on a topic related to webcomics, a review of a webcomic or a short column about your own experiences in webcomics drop me an email at xerexes AT comixpedia DOT com.
  • Advertising on our top banner space via Project Wonderful is going cheap these days. Thanks to current-this-moment sponsor, the webcomic Crying Macho Man. We’ve also got spots open on our non-premium ad space (left column) – click here if you’re interested.

REVIEWS

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MoCCA Has Big Exhibit on Webcomics

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) is proud to announce its upcoming exhibit: Infinite Canvas: The Art of Webcomics, set to open on Sept. 13.

"Infinite Canvas: The Art of Webcomics” brings comics from the web page to the MoCCA stage. The exhibit explores three aspects of online comics: the unique format and design of webcomics, their appeal to niche audiences, and the transitions between web and print comics.

Curator Jennifer Babcock, who also draws the syndicated webcomic C’est La Vie, explains that webcomics are free of the space constraints and editorial censorship to which printed comics are often subjected. Webcomics also provide an outlet for a greater diversity of creators and audiences, she says, resulting in numerous niche-specific features.

This exhibit incorporates original artwork, prints of finished art, and digital displays. Featured in the exhibit will be the immensely popular Penny Arcade, PhD, Sluggy Freelance, User Friendly, Diesel Sweeties, Mom’s Cancer, Finder, Supernatural Law, Something Positive, Scary Go Round, Young Bottoms in Love, Narbonic, Goats, and “My Obsession with Chess” by Scott McCloud, among many others.

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Great Interview with Perry Bible Fellowship Creator Nicholas Gurewitch

10 Zen Monkeys has a good interview with Nick Gurewitch, the creator of one of the funniest comics going right now, The Perry Bible Fellowship. The first book collection of the comic, The Trial of Colonel Sweeto, is out and includes comics from the web as well as comics that are not online.

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New ebook Product From Amazon

According to this NYTimes article, this October Amazon.com is going to debut the Kindle, an electronic book reader that will wirelessly connect to Amazon’s site (Engadget has a picture and more speculation on it here). (The article also predicts that Google will charge for online access to the digital copies of some books in its database). Interestingly the article suggests that Sony’s ebook reader (released last year) is doing well.

It’s another platform that could be used to distribute/publish comics if it actually takes off. One potential issue for indie comic makers though will be how Amazon deals with distributing books to the Kindle and whether it charges publishers for that.

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10 Years of Sluggy Freelance

Just listened to NPR's interview with Pete Abrams on the 10th anniversary of Sluggy Freelance. The NPR host actually does a really good job at the start of describing the main characters. The links come from a recent post at FLEEN. The key "reveal" in the interview: his great grandmother on his mother's side was named Sluggy Freelance (yes he's kidding).

Two things to add: my understanding is that Pete makes the bulk of money now from his Defenders subscription (essentially a "patron" sort of model); and Pete has always remained a bit secluded from the rest of webcomics. He didn't link out much and other than participating in the very first Fright Night event I don't think he's really done "community" stuff. In part I'm sure it's because he never needed to (Sluggy was the Penny Arcade of its day back in the last century in terms of being much more popular than its nearest competitor.)

RELATED COMIXTALK ITEMS: Review of Sluggy Freelance, a recent interview (June 2007) with Abrams and a 2003 community interview with Abrams.

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End of the Summer Edition of What’s On My Monitor

I had a good summer – hope you all did too. I tend to leave open a lot of windows in Firefox thinking I’ll get to writing a snappy comment about them and often never do. Let’s see what I can come up with while I close out my summer readings….

THE LOWDOWN ON DOWNLOADS 

  • WOWIO is a site that offers a lot of comics (and ebooks too) for download, some of them free.  There’s a good post by T Campbell here on his experience working with the site to offer his comics and over here is some skepticism from FLEEN.  Campbell reveals that he gets 50 cents per unique download of his comic.  I signed up myself earlier this year with a "non-anonymous" email (I think I used a comixpedia.com one) and don’t remember being bothered by the information requested.  If the information requested did bother me well here’s a tip.  For a lot of sites I use a set of information I’ve created to give to sites I think anonyingly ask for too much information.  That way they know nothing about me and yet I can remember the "information" if I need it later for some reason (like recovering a password).  I don’t think of it as all that different than giving physical stores made up zip codes when they ask for one (which I do all the time too).  (There’s some regional group of newspapers websites – including this one – that asks everytime you read a story for your birthdate, gender and zip code.  That is damn annoying!)

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INTERVIEWS

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DEAD TREES

PIXTIONARY

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