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March 2007 Issue

March Cover Art


Department: Cover Art
Issue: March 2007 Issue


View the entire cover. Cover art by Meghan Murphy, creator of Kawaii Not.

Lessons for Webcomics from Short Stories

By: Joel Fagin
Department: Features
Issue: March 2007 Issue

Joel Fagin discusses all of the many lessons webcomics can learn from short stories. Concepts such as effective beginnings, efficient storytelling, and showing not telling. All topped off with an examination of David Willis' reworked beginning to It's Walky. I could tell you more but why don't you click "read more" and I'll show you...

Talking xkcd With Randall Munroe

By: Erg
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

Randall Munroe, writer of minimalist computer/romance humor comic strip xkcd, was kind enough to grant Comixpedia an email interview, where he discusses how to pronounce the title of his comic, some thoughts on producing the strip, and which raptor style dinosaur he would prefer to be attacked by. Enjoy!

Panels & Pictures: One Page


In this month's column Derik A. Badman takes a close reading a page of Jaime Hernandez "Flies on the Ceiling," (which is included in volume 9 of the Complete Love and Rockets and the Ivan Brunetti edited Anthology of Graphic Fiction).

Comic Theory 101: Loopy Framing


In another installment of Neil Cohn's continuing series Comic Theory 101, Cohn puts word balloons, thoughts balloons and panels under the microscope and concludes that they're all essentially the same animal -- one that has the function of encapsulating other information.

A Philosophical Discussion On Why You Do What You Do


Sebastian Parsons is back with another outsider's look at webcomics. In an article published by Comixpedia last year (Diversifiwebcomication: Maximize Your Business Potential) Parsons wrote about business strategies for the budding webcomics entrepreneur. In this article, he looks at webcomics within the larger paradigm of Web 2.0 and offers some thoughts on why we webcomic.

His and Her Webcomics: Tod and Corey Marie Parkhill

By: Terrence Marks
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

Tod and Corey Marie Parkhill at SPXTerrence Marks interviewed creators Tod and Corey Marie Parkhill (formerly Kitley). Both have had previous webcomic projects: Tod's journal comic Scooterboy1234 and Corey Marie is probably best known for her Life's So Rad webcomic which appeared on Keenspot. Both are currently making comics online and in print.

His and Her Webcomics: Andrew Farago and Shaenon Garrity

By: Terrence Marks
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

In the fifth interview of our His and Her Webcomics series this month, Terrence Marks interviewed Andrew Farago and Shaenon Garrity. Andrew Farago currently creates The Chronicles of William Bazillion. Shaenon Garrity currently writes Smithson, and is the editor of Modern Tales. Comixpedia has previously interviewed Shaenon Garrity in 2006 and in 2004.

An Interview with Scott Kurtz And Kristofer Straub About New Company And New Projects

By: Erg
Department: Interviews
Issue: March 2007 Issue

Last week Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub were gracious enough to grant this brand spankin' new Comixpedia front page writer/blogger an email interview about their new partnership. The questions are a bit clumsy, but their answers are interesting and informative. Enjoy!

Printing Without a Press

By: Grant Thomas
Department: Features
Issue: March 2007 Issue

A mini comic might be one of the best off-line promotional items for your webcomic you can have. It's handy, it's quick and it gives you something to sell cheap or giveaway at conventions, stores and wherever potential readers may gather.

And for not much money at all, you can add some color. This month, Grant Thomas provides a step-by-step guide to creating a classy color cover for your next mini comic.