Will Eisner Has Died
Will Eisner (wikipedia entry) was a giant in comics for over sixty years. His career spans early newspaper comics to the birth of the graphic novel. Continue Reading
Will Eisner (wikipedia entry) was a giant in comics for over sixty years. His career spans early newspaper comics to the birth of the graphic novel. Continue Reading
Timed to coincide with the one week in the whole universe people are least likely to notice, BoxJam’s Doodle will return on Monday, December 22.
BoxJam will, as always, be experimenting with form and content. Continue Reading
OK, it’ll generate poems for any web page, not just a webcomic. Nevertheless, the script at Commander Taco is a fun toy that gives new insight into your favorite pages.
As an exercise in vanity, I had a poem written about the doodle:
Doodle is Webcomic Awareness
Day. Be most
pitiable indeed. ; }
else
if you aware
there are
webcomics? Good. Continue Reading
The Tempest is Not Sublime
On a message board I frequent, somebody challenged people to come up with sublime comedy. Weird, I thought. If this is any sort of challenge, it presumes that comedy is nothing worthy, and when we find comedy that does have value, well, that’s the exception.
Sublime: Lofty, or elevated.
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Sit down. I have something to tell you, and I want you sitting down. Are you ready?
Webcomic creators don’t update as reliably as their print counterparts.
The True Test of Mettle
Sit down. I have something to tell you, and I want you sitting down. Are you ready?
Our resident philosopher and all around blue guy brings us a monthly take on just about anything.
In his free time he’s apt to draw another edition of his award winning comic, Boxjam’s Doodle.
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