At A Fast Clip: Rob Balder Talks to Comixpedia

Rob Balder has been delighting webcomics readers, readers of independent newspapers, convention-goers, and booklovers for several years now with his Partially Clips. He paused long enough in a busy schedule to answer ten questions at some length – with his observations on the current state and future of webcomics, of his trials and tribulations in book publishing, and what started him on this path… and his plans for the future.

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Peer Review Forum at Buzzcomix

Looking for peer review of your work? Buzzcomix forums have set up a seperate forum just for reviews, at WEBCOMIX WEVIEWS. Everyone who reviews will be reviewed–the idea is you should post five reviews if you want to be reviewed–and one webcomic is reviewed per week, starting on Saturday.

You can see a list here. So, if one wants reasonable and well-thought out reviews by your peers check it out. Continue Reading

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Mindmistress Has 2 Year Aniversary!

MINDMISTRESS celebrates its second anniversary on Friday, April 9th. To those who think that all the ideas in the superhero genre are mined out—we can GUARANTEE there are several twists on the traditional superhero you’ve never seen before (including a type of civilian identity never tried in comics). One unsolicited review on The Funny Papers said, “This is way more intelligent than I’d expect a superhero comic to be (unless it was by Alan Moore).” So, if you’re a fan of intelligently written superhero comics or just unique ideas in comics, then check it out! Continue Reading

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Alternative Pages: Fan Art with A Difference

Bailey of END TIMES took Al Schroeder, the creator of MINDMISTRESS, up on his request for other webcomic artists to redraw one of his pages. You can see the results here. (please note there is a link both on the page, and if you click on the picture it will take you to END TIMES also.)

It’s fan art with a difference, and a quite delightful way to see other artist’s takes on some of the original characters. On his Alternative Pages Al Schroeder invites any other interested and talented artists to similarly take one of the MINDMISTRESS pages and redraw it in his or her own style. Continue Reading