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CONVENTIONS
Rich Stevens and Meredith Gran will be representin’ the Colonies at this year’s UK Webcomix Thing which takes place this weekend.

AWARDS
Today is the last day for submitting a Harvey Award nomination ballot.  The professionalism requirement is a bit squishy but given that the Harveys have selected PvP creator Scott Kurtz to host the awards presentation, this program is probably going to be even more friendly to indie and web comic creator participation than ever.

WRITING
Over at Kung Fu Monkey, John Rogers applies the corporate-review technique known as a "360 Review" to developing characters.  Having had to go through a few of those full circle thingees, I can see how that might help in filling out a character.

JUSTIFY MY HYPE
Beaver & Steve creator James Turner has been involved with a kids-comics portal called The DFC.  It appears this month that The DFC is defunct but many (all?) of its creators have banded together to form a new site called Super Comics Adventures Squad.  Looks promising – there was good stuff going on so it’s nice to see it will continue.  (h/t Journalista!)

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Webcomicstock Cleanup
It can’t be anything like the utter mess left by the original Woodstockers, could it?  (let alone the Gen-Xy Woodstock ’98 crowd).  For another recap and photos of the event ten years from now you’ll say you were at even if you weren’t – visit Gary over at Fleen (you have to click the links in the post to see the photos).  Digital Strips was there too and recorded some panels and did a lot of interviews (audio) that they’re posting this week.  Finally, Publisher’s Weekly has another writeup of NEWW.

TECHNOLOGY
Honestly – do you like "motion comics" or not?  Or does it depend on how and how well they’re done.  The Unofficial Apple blog has a story on the Watchmen "motion comic" and Scott McCloud chimes in on his displeasure with the trend.  I haven’t seen the Watchmen one so I don’t know much about it and whether it’s similar or not to other efforts like those on Clickwheel.  (Speaking of Scott McCloud – there’s a new interview with him up here – in what is actually not all that novel anymore, the interviewer has formatted the interview with McCloud to look like one of McCloud’s infinite canvas comics.

IF YOU CAN MAKE IT HERE

Ben Driscoll of Daisy Owl quit the day job last Friday to work full time on his webcomic:

I have officially, as of Friday, left my job to do Daisy Owl full time. Thanks so much for reading the comic, for helping out with signed strips, and for just being awesome in general. I hope to do this for a long, long time, and you guys make it possible. Holy crap. – Ben

Daisy Owl is supported by signed strips and donations. Also, a painting of Mr. Owl is for up for auction, check it out >

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Harvey Award Nominations Due This Week

Got a webcomic?  Harvey award nomination ballots are due before midnight, March 27th – you can download from HarveyAwards.org and email a completed ballot to harveyballots@hotmail.com.  They’ve got a "professional requirement" for participating in nominations but I can’t find any specifics right now on their website other than this:

Nominations for the Harvey Awards are selected exclusively by creators – those who write, draw, ink, letter, color, design, edit or are otherwise involved in a creative capacity in the comics field. The Harvey Awards are the only industry awards both nominated and selected by the full body of comic book professionals.

The winners are going to be presented on October 10th, 2009 in Baltimore as part of the Baltimore Comic-Con.  This year, our Master of Cermonies will be Scott Kurtz of PvP.  Last year in the Best Online Comic category, Nicholas Gurewitch won for Perry Bible Fellowship.  Full press release after the jump:

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Your Post-Webcomicstock Weekend News Update

Monday morning – two new interviews for you to check out: Monty Kane of Planet Saturday and Brian Babendererde of Soul Chaser Betty.  Also check out our current sponsor, the webcomic Null Knowledge.

AWARDS
Dude! Howard Tayler received a HUGO nomination for a storyline of Schlock Mercenary titled "The Body Politic".  Dude.  Congrats Howard!  UPDATE: Hey, overlooked that Phil and Kaja Foglio also get a nomination – for Girl Genius, Volume 8 and the storyline "Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones".  Dude and Dudette!!  Congrats are in order to all of the nominees.

Also, Kate Beaton received a nod in the "Best Emerging Talent" category of the Doug Wright Awards for her otherwise untitled History Comics.  Congrats Kate!

INTERVIEWS
CBR has an interview with Rene Engström of Anders Loves Maria.

Newsarama interviews Joe Dunn of Joe Loves Crappy Movies.

Here It Is! Blog interviews David Malki! of Wondermark. (h/t Journalista!)

BUSINESS
Surprisingly — to me — a relatively new strip that originally started on Comics Sherpa, The Argyle Sweater, hit 200 newspapers.

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Operation Anchorage Review

Also, just for the record – I bought (for about $12 bucks) the Operation Anchorage expansion to Fallout 3.  I really liked Fallout 3, but Operation Anchorage was not really worth it.  It’s short (maybe 3 or 4 hours tops) and it’s very linear — do a mission, do another one.  Completely unlike the open-ended environment of the original game.  And the whole “simulator but you can die” bit was pretty unbelievable as a story.  I’m really hoping the next expansion stories are LOTS better.  (The next one is “The Pitt” – coming this month actually).

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Been Busy

Tom Banner

Despite starting off the year with a humble idea of working on making comics simply to get a little better I’ve slipped off the rails this month.  For all kinds of other stuff – work, family, soccer, LIFE.  Anyhow I’ve posted three of the Super Jr comics I’ve been making to play with Manga Studio (inking on the WACOM) and I hope to start an Continue Reading

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An Interview with Brian Babendererde, Creator of Soul Chaser Betty

Brian Babendererde started serializing his comic Soul Chaser Betty on the web in 2001.  Later in 2003, it became one of the titles on the Graphic Smash anthology website.  Serialization of the comic continued throughout 2004 until the story was finished.  I know — a webcomic adventure tale with a beginning and an end, fully published online within approximately four years.  Normally that might take a decade or more! Okay maybe a slight exageration, but it strikes me that Babendererde's initial run on Betty is no small accomplishment, given how many dramatic, longer-form comics run off the rails for long hiatuses before finishing (if ever).

So why are we talking about a webcomic dating from the beginning of the decade?  Well in 2007 Bebendererde went back to the comic to redo many of the panels and re-work some of the story, in preparation  for publication as a stand-alone graphic novel in print.  The book has been available for awhile but more recently Bebendererde placed it in the Diamond monthly catalog making it available to comic book stores.  I was interested in talking with Bebendererde about how the new push for the book is going and what it's like to work on a specific comic over the course of almost a decade.

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Saturday Morning Webcomics: An interview with Monty & Kelli

Planet Saturday by Monty Kane bills itself as "adventures in childhood and parenthood" and it is a charming collection of tales of Emory (who is basically a stand-in for Monty), roughly half with him as a child and half with him as an adult, father of a daughter.  It in some ways suggests that the comic is really about Monty himself but it doesn't feel biographical as the stories seem to be more universal than uniquely revealing of one person.  There's a touch of nostaglia at times, but particularly in the stories with the Emory as father and the daughter Dot it's also very much about two well-drawn characters and their father-daughter relationship.  Maybe it's simply because I'm a dad with daughters myself, but I do enjoy these stories.

I got a chance to interview both Monty and his wife Kelli Stevens Kane by email this month about the comic and its first collection in print.

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