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Interesting Conversation About Lettering

Over at Balloon Tales, there is an interesting roundtable discussion on lettering with Lee Nordling, Al Davison, Richard Starkings, Todd Klein, Kurt Busiek, Marv Wolfman, Michael T. Gilbert, Batton Lash, Bob Ingersoll, Bill Knapp, Malcolm Bourne, Steve Leialoha, Leonard Kirk, Howard Cruse, Steven Grant & Bryan Talbot.

Link courtesy of Neil Gaiman's blog.

Your Irregular Rookie Roundup

First up this week is a new journal comic: http://www.philintheblanks.com. This is Phil McAndrew's new website where you will be able to find his journal comic (formerly known as The Daily Phil), sketchbook, and illustrations.

Second is Eden Cafe a manga style 4-koma comic about five ordinary girls living in a ordinary town.

Also last but not least, be sure to check out the all new flash animated webcomic Briadonix.

Comics Monthly Presents Halloween Comics

I'm still a little unclear on what Comics Monthly is - parts of the sites links don't work yet (for example there is a "subscribe" button but since it doesn't link to anything there is no way to find out what you may subscribe to) - but they are linking to several cool webcomics in the Halloween theme. A good site to visit today!

Monster Hollow Howl-a-ween Spooktacular

The Hougan in the Hat is back! Again! Check out today's Monster Hollow Halloween special "Hougan Hears a Howl", featuring the cutest little voodoo priest you ever did saw ;)

Gary Larson Interview on NPR

Journalista! points us to NPR for an interview with Gary Larson. Larson has just released The Complete Far Side anthology.

Story on Chris Muir's Day To Day

Tech Central has a story on Chris Muir's Day To Day.

Chris Muir is a 40-something Florida-based industrial designer by day, and a cartoonist by night. Technologically savvy, conservative, and very much tuned in to the subjects that interest bloggers, Muir's comic, Day By Day has become a hit in the blogosphere.

Muir's strip has four central characters, although it frequently goes "on location" to the offices of the politician or media figure du jour. It combines the political feel of Doonesbury (although from the other side of the political aisle) with the office atmosphere of Dilbert.

Check Out the Continuity Pages

The Continuity Pages is a cool little site covering comic books. They've just started a "news" column called The Comics Blotter which may be of interest to you but their bread and butter, so to speak, is hosting pages devoted to comic book continuity.

The Continuity Pages is a descriptive, hyperlinked catalog of comics and related books, organized alphabetically by primary author (or corporation) and then in a logical order. This order is not necessarily alphabetical by title, numerical order by issue, or order of publication. Such an organizational stragegy does much to make sense of American comic book publishing, in which the continuing narratives of some characters or families of the same run through multiple titles. Every comic or book appears in the Continuity Pages only once. Whenever possible, hyperlinks are used when refering to a volume on another page or to an creator with his own page.

October 30th

Happy Halloween From Fright Night!!!

Time to announce the winning entries for Comixpedia's Fright Night Event. Congratulations to Ryan Howe, Ben Bittner, Jeff Boyes, Lucas Phelps, Michael Lalonde, Kane Lynch, and Dan Hess. Now go on over to Fright Night to check out the winning entries and any of the other great entries you may have missed!

Suggestion Box Thread on Our Forums

We've got a thread going on in our forums for suggestions for Comixpedia from you, the readers. We're getting some good feedback but it would be very helpful to hear from lots more of you.

Why do you visit the site? What are we doing well and what are we doing not-so-well? What would you like to see added to Comixpedia.com?

What areas of webcomics have we not covered yet that you'd like to see stories on?

As we come up on the end of 2003 and the one-year mark for the 'Pedia, it's a good time to give us feedback so that we can build on your suggestions.

Click here for the thread

Kuro5hin Post on E-Sheep

Good post and comments from Kiro5hin on Patrick Farley's E-Sheep.