Panel Flow – A Flash-based CMS for Webcomics

Interesting – Panel Flow is a CMS (content management system) that uses FLASH to present your comics.  There’s a free version you can download and use on your own site with your own comic.  So – flash-based alternative to Comicpress/Wordpress and other webcomic cms out there.

The website lists a number of comics using the Panel Flow CMS.

The site appears to be owned by Outland Entertainment which also has a mobile phone content/comic site called Outland Mobile.

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Sarah Palin, Flash Comics and Platinum!! Oh My…

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Hollywoooooooooood!!!
Newsarama rounds up about as much on Platinum’s woes as one could want to read I suppose… 

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DJ Coffman opines on why flash-based webcomics are not the best way to go.

HALLOWEEN
Sarah Palin in Tales From the Crypt.

AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS
Daily Cartoonist reports that Clear Blue Water, which was dropped by Universal Press Syndicate last month, has been relaunched as a daily webcomic on Karen Montague-Reyes’ new web site.

Daily Cartoonist also reported the Universal Press Syndicate released an iGoogle gadget that lets you put their comics on an iGoogle homepage.

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Updates At Fright Night Dot Org

I’ve had Frightnight.org for many years now although it’s been a few years since I’ve had the time to organize an event for October.  It’s probably too late again this year (although if you want to volunteer to run something let me know – I’ll be happy to help you get started).  In any event I have been blogging about Halloween-related comics and a few other interesting Halloween style stuff over there this month.

The site does get some traffic – especially this month – so I’ve opened it up to blogging with automatic front page posting.  Just log in over there with your ComixTalk id and password and post away about anything Halloween-related you’re up to.

And if you want you can buy a PW ad too – going dirt cheap right now.

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Update to Most Read Story

After comments and some email dialogue, I realize I should have been clearer in the recent MOST READ story that almost certainly both The Order of the Stick and Erfworld are on that list somewhere

I’ve emailed back and forth with Rob Balder of Erfworld and Rich Burlew of The Order of the Stick and they state that based on their server stats that Erfworld has approximately 65% of the audience that The Order of the Stick has.  Another way to put it is that about 65% of The Order of the Stick readers also read Erfworld.  That would put The Order of the Stick between the #5 and #6 spots and Erfworld between the # 8 and #9 spots.

Also you may be interested in a recent FLEEN thread where Project Wonderful head honcho Ryan North and others have been discussing the pros and cons of using Project Wonderful data for the Most Read list.

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Webcomic Readers’ Choice Awards Announced

The winners of the first annual Webcomic Readers Choice Awards were announced this weekend.  This award was organized by the website frumph.net.  After voting at frumph.net, the webcomics in each category with the most votes were nominated.  The winner of each award were determined by a panel of judges comprised of Philip M. Hofer, (frumph.net), J.T. Shea, (The Gigacast), Kurt Sasso (Two Guys Talkin’ Webcomics), John Hernadez (The Rampage Network), and Steve Hamaker (contributor to several of the Flight anthologies and colorist for the Bone graphic novel series by Jeff Smith).

Winners listed after the break:

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Interview with Wendy Pini of Elfquest

Deb Aoki has an interview with Wendy Pini, the creator of Elfquest.  Lot of stuff on her new project Masque of the Red Death but I thought this nugget on the website was interesting:

It’s available on Elfquest.com. We opened it up in mid-March 2008 and as of October 2008 we’ve received close to 57 million hits and over twenty million individual page views. Can you believe it? The importance of what Richard did for Elfquest this year with his brilliant idea to put everything online can’t be overstated. An entire new generation of online readers is evolving as a result.

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An Interview with Sarah Ellerton of The Phoenix Requiem

The Phoenix Requiem is Sarah Ellerton's second webcomic.  Her first webcomic Inverloch was completed in 2007 and later published in print by Seven Seas.  She describes The Phoenix Requiem as "a Victorian-inspired supernatural fantasy story about faith, love, death, and the things we believe in."

I got a chance to catch up with her via email this month.

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Every God Has His (Or Her) Day – An interview with Chuck Rowles of The Gods of ArrKelaan

Chuck Rowles is the creator of the long-running webcomic, The Gods of Arr-Kelaan, a consistent favorite at the webcomic community DrunkDuck.com.

Rowles describes his comic's world as "Mortals find themselves the gods of a magical planet called Arr-Kelaan. Can they successfully rule the planet, or will it end up as messed up as their home planets?"

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