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Archive - Nov 4, 2004

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Fresh Sequential Tarts for November

Sequential Tart drops another issue on the world with reviews of four webcomics: Questionable Content, The Angel Interceptor, The Devil's Panties, and The Infinite Gag Strip.

Rebecca Salek takes a look at the Tarts' favorite webcomics and Jiffy Burke interviews R Stevens. (Stevens of Diesel Sweeties also did the cover for this month's issue of ST)

New IndyWorld Issue Out

IndyWorld has a new issue out (well since late last week) and there are several articles of interest. Two that stood out to me that you might want to check out are:

Ephemera vs. the Apocalypse by art spiegelman is a piece edited from a September 10, 2004 lecture Spiegelman gave at Cooper Union's Great Hall in New York City. Spiegelman talks about time, space and his latest book in a piece illustrated with sketches from In the Shadow of No Towers.

A Critique of Bagge's Reason by Marc Singer is an examination of Peter Bagge's political point of view in the cartoonist's Reason Magazine comic strips.

Requiem Hits Episode #100

On Monday next week (November 8th) Requiem will hit 100 episodes. Requiem is a dark sci-fi/fantasy story about the end of the world and its aftermath and is composed entirely with 3D rendering software.

Requiem updates daily.

GRAPHIC SMASH LAUNCHES ALL-AGES SCI-FI WEBCOMIC

Graphic Smash announced the launch of Bryceworld, an all-ages science fiction webcomic. This weekly, full-color serial can be found here.

It's the story of 16-year-old rebel Bryce Metzger, who finds himself on the other side of the galaxy with nobody to call a friend except the intelligent computer program Terry and the strange prototype starship, the Cutting Edge. Bryce has no desire to return home to the control-freak father he left behind, so he spends his time exploring the galaxy and finding out more about himself and the universe around him.