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Lunar Boy
Submitted by Delos on May 17, 2009 - 10:00
What Did I Learn?
“Lunar Boy is the story of a six-year-old kid trying to save the world of Vincego from an evil goblin-prince named King Ballii. Using his ability to communicate with the Moon to help him along the way, Lunar Boy just may get the job done…. or die trying.
Strip Features May 15, 09
Submitted by Delos on May 15, 2009 - 08:40
Is it just me or is it getting harder to track all the interesting comic news?
The Horrible Pirates
Submitted by Delos on May 13, 2009 - 10:00
What Did I Learn?
weekly webcomic reviews by Delos
(this is a repost)
Strip Business May 12,09
Submitted by Delos on May 12, 2009 - 13:32
More on Diamond and site statistics…
Another Journal Comic
Submitted by Delos on May 10, 2009 - 10:00
What Did I Learn?
This week’s review is on Another Journal Comic by Martyn Cooper. It covers the day to day activities one might expect of a college student.
Strip Features
Submitted by Delos on May 8, 2009 - 10:00
I hope you like comic reviews and interviews:
What Did I Learn?: Serenity Tales
Submitted by Delos on May 6, 2009 - 10:00
Serenity Tales Anthology by various artists is… well, it’s not exactly an official anthology that I’m reviewing. It is actually multiple unedited comics unofficially based on the characters and universe of the tv show Firefly and movie Serenity.
It’s a science fiction universe with American old west trappings and a few twists. The Chinese language is used often, especially as slang and the point of view is a little different from what you might expect; the rebels. There was a war between the empire and the rebels and the rebels have lost. The rebels are known as Browncoats and are now supposed to reintegrate themselves back into the day to day existence of the empire, much like Confederate soldiers had to after the Civil War. The characters are trying not only to survive from day to day but also dodge the vicious empire lawmen and criminals that abound. The characters are based on a spaceship called Serenity and they try to earn their keep by delivering goods from place to place. There’s more to know about the setting, of course, but that’s the gist.
Black Snow
Submitted by Delos on May 3, 2009 - 10:00
What Did I Learn?
Let’s look at the Black Snow webcomic written by Alex Siquig with art by Michael Balistreri. It’s almost totally done in black and white line, though there are places where pontilism and detailed penwork appear.



