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Archive - Feb 2006

February 27th

You'll Have That Vol. 1 In Previews!

You'll Have That Vol. 1 by Wes Molebash and published by Viper Comics is now available for pre-order in this month's Diamond Previews!

MEGATOKYO To Be Published by DC

MEGATOKYO is going to be published by DC. Check it out at the PULSE. These are collected editions of the webcomics, of course, with extras.

Monday

So... how was that weekend for ya? I spent too much time reading about APACHE and DNS and how to use the BASH shell myself. (go ahead and say it to me: NERD!)

Webcomicy goodness? How about some cool weekend guest strips at PvP especially this one by Tyler Martin.

February 24th

Whimville Returns, Plus More Cat Garza Stuff

it's baaaaaaaaaack! and updating weekdays (m-f) until April 17th.

i'm also running a new sketchbook series that updates DAILY...

Batman And The War on Terra

Metafilter has the scoop on Frank Miller's planned "Batman Vs the Terror1sts" comic book.

February 23rd

GoComics Picks Up PVP

Scott Kurtz announced that PvP will be available for mobile phones via GoComics.

Wallpapers, messages and animations are scheduled for May 2006. The GoComics player that PvP comic strips will be featured in is part of a larger bundle that comic book fans can subscribe to. It will be like a comic book anthology on your mobile phone.

The full press release is on the PvP website.

Quality Content

Go read Questionable Content first. Then come back and click read more here.

Kyle Baker to Host Harveys

The Harveys are now at the Baltimore Comicon and this year's MC will be Kyle Baker
Plus, there's only 9 days left (March 3) to submit Harvey Award Nomination Ballots - there's an online category this year so visit the site and download a ballot.

Exploring Timing in Comics

Joanna Estep writes about timing in comics at Newsarama. Scott McCloud links to it this morning noting it's "right up my alley, obviously." It's an interesting piece with a theory of how real time and "imagined time" work together when reading panels.

Danish Cartoon Controversy Coverage

Update: A Malaysian newspaper, the New Straits Times, is in trouble simply for running a Non Sequitur comic that comments on the controversial cartoons (see comic here).

More updates on this topic after the jump.