Ping Teo

A product of the webcomics generation, Ping Teo makes, blogs, discusses, supports and mocks (bad) webcomics.\r\n\r\nShe has far too many projects, including her two and a third webcomics: Graphic Smash''s The Jaded, The Longest Sojourn and the infamous How Not To Run a Comic.

The Essence of… Whodunnit

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: November 2005 Issue

In this month's Essence of... Ping Teo takes aim at mysteries.

The Essence of... Character Abuse by Ping Teo

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: October 2005 Issue

Dear Fiction Writers,

Please leave Dracula alone.

Essence of... Webomics Time Loss by Ping Teo

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: September 2005 Issue

In this month's column, Ping Teo brings us The Essence of... Webcomics Time Loss. Oh, the pain!

The Essence of... Drama

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: August 2005 Issue

In this month's Essence of... Ping Teo pokes at DRAMA…

The Essence of Webcomics by Ping Teo

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: July 2005 Issue

I think I can summarize it in one sentence:

Webcomics should be free.

The Essence of… Webcomic Print Labeling

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: June 2005 Issue

In this month's Essence of... Ping Teo comments on webcomic print labeling. With chickens.

The Essence of... Collaboration by Ping Teo

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: May 2005 Issue

In this month's Essence of... Ping Teo puts a visual spin on this issue's theme of collaboration. Here's looking at webcomics, kid.

The Essence of... Issues

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: April 2005 Issue

In this month's "Essence Of..." Ping Teo delivers two for the price of one. Two sets of alternate lyrics for the tune "Savages" from Disney's Pocahantas and a chance to make up your own set of lyrics.

Why Women in Webcomics Should Not Be An Issue by Ping Teo

By: Ping Teo
Department: Features
Issue: April 2005 Issue

Well, it's that time "The Women Issue" for Comixpedia.

I suppose I should be all excited about this. I mean, hey... I'm female, I make comics. I'm fairly vocal and campaign for a more realistic portrayal of women in comics and all that, and sometimes I'm tempted to do a comic where the females run around rescuing the hapless (but mighty fine-looking) men all the time just to show how odd it looks from a reversed perspective.

Oh wait... I almost do one like that already.... ;)

The Essence Of... Action!

By: Ping Teo
Department: Essence Of
Issue: March 2005 Issue

In the third installment of "Essence Of...", contributor Ping Teo distills the essence of action in, what else, an action comic.