2009 Harvey Award Winners Announced
For the Best On-Line Comics Work category, Scott O. Brown won for High Moon. A full list of the winners is available at the Daily Cartoonist here.
For the Best On-Line Comics Work category, Scott O. Brown won for High Moon. A full list of the winners is available at the Daily Cartoonist here.
Scott McCloud links to iCents.net today — a micropayments-like set-up that is centered around creating "paid links". I poked around the site this morning and to be honest I'm not entirely sure what it does that isn't already out there in various apps and software bits. It (thankfully) doesn't set up another payment system (it's relying largely on paypal and other similar stuff) — it looks more like a bit of code that developers can use to incorporate it into their sites.
If anyone tries this out on a website they run, let us know about your experience.

Is there any fantasy series in recent memory as beloved and praised as Bone? Jeff Smith began writing about the Bone cousins in 1991, but it was probably the publication of the books in color versions by Scholastic that truly launched Bone into the pop culture. It's a great sprawling story with a powerful conclusion. Bone: Rose is a prequel that fleshes out the story of Gran'ma Ben as a youth (i.e., Rose), a story that weighs heavily on the Bone saga proper.
A whole bunch of talented comics creators nominated for this year’s Friends of Lulu awards.
Look at these lists! Just looking at those with whom I’m familiar with the work: New Talent includes Kate Beaton, Hark, A Vagrant; Kathryn Immonen, Hellcat; and Tracy White, Traced; and Lulu of The Year includes Shaenon K. Garrity, Skin Horse; Lynda Barry, What It Is; Danielle Corsetto, Girls With Slingshots; and Jessica Abel, Life Sucks.
Also a special woohoo for Eleanor Davis’ nomination for Stinky in the Kids comics category. Davis is currently the favorite author of the X girls right now for Stinky and The Secret Science Alliance.
INTERVIEW
DEAD TREES
Volumes 3 and 4 of Danielle Corsetto’s Girls With Slingshots are now available for pre-orderin’.
SWAG O’ THE MONTH
Chris Onstad is selling a picture of himself from 1986. Really!
CRAFT
Cameron Stewart has a couple of videos showing him working in Manga Studio.
So sad but necessary. It’s spring cleaning two seasons too late. My little corner of the universe where ComixTalk HQ exists is overwhelmed with stuff. STUFF! Here’s some of that stuff I’ve found from freebies, cards, etc from shows that I don’t want to forget about:
Also while I’m cleaning out things here’s a silly airbrush I did in college.
WOWIO
New Wowio owner Brian Altounian pledged to pay creators the money Wowio has owed for about a year now. (ht/ Tom Spurgeon)
BUSINESS
Karen Montagus-Reyes writes about her now-not-syndicated, formerly syndicated comic, Clear Blue Water. She started off with around 30 papers and didn’t add any for about four years until she was dropped by her syndicate. No mention of a web strategy at all so I assume she is describing a pretty typical old-school syndication effort which not surprisingly is a really tough (read: impossible) road in the 21st century. (Her strips appear to be posted at her website but without proper archives and navigation — someone get her a copy of Comicpress stat!)
INTERVIEWS
Sequential Tart has two good interviews: one with Shaenon Garrity of Skin Horse, and one with Ethan Young of Tails.
JUSTIFY MY HYPE
New Ryan Estrada webcomic starting: Chillin’ Like Villains.
A couple of things I wanted to post up – one of course being this weekend (October 3rd and 4th) is 24 Hour Comics Day. On your mark, get set – go comic! Also FLEEN has an interview with Howard Tayler about his recent keynote at the Comics Success Seminar.
And so long as I'm here — a little JUSTIFY MY HYPE linkin'
Hey – Google Wave invites are out and mine apparently got misplaced in the email. So if you’ve got one to spare set me up (xerexes at gmail DOT com). Thanks!
BUSINESS
PBS does one of those "look people are making a living making webcomics" stories. They did interview interesting people for it — from Randall Munroe (xkcd) to Howard Tayler (Shlock) to R Stevens (Diesel).
INTERVIEW
Nice interview with Gordon McAlpin of Multiplex touching on movies and Chicago.
Newsarama has an interview with Emma Caulfield, actress and now webcomic auteur. How very interesting that Newsarama has the scoop on the new webcomic Contropussy which has a creative team consisting of Emma Caulfield, Camilla Outzen Rantsen, Christian Meesey, Thomas Mauer, and Blog@Newsarama columnist Christian Beranek.
REVIEW
Johanna Draper Carlson reviews High Moon, the second book from Zuda.
JUSTIFY MY HYPE
Chris Yates connects the dots on Colleen’s tattoo but really Jon‘s disco solo sold it for me.
FLEEN flagged that Christopher Baldwin has a work-in-progress site up for Spacetrawler, a webcomic he seems to be working towards launching next year.
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