Aric McKeown
What Did I Learn?: Blank It
Submitted by Delos on December 20, 2009 - 13:55
Blank It Comics by Aric McKeown and Lemuel Pew defies a pat description. I don’t know if the right word is esoteric but it’s close enough for now. I suspect that only the creators really understand it and they’re not tipping all the cards. They seem to officially leave many things to Wild Mass Guessing. One of these guesses has led to one reader naming the white background as “The Canvas” which is a pretty good name for it. I’ll come back to that in a second.
Tastefully Done: 2010 Webcomics Calendar for Cancer Research. Now OUT!
Submitted by bobweiner on November 12, 2009 - 06:04
It’s now officially released for everyone to order just in time for Christmas!!!
The Dog Days of Joy of Webcomics
Submitted by El Santo on August 20, 2009 - 11:37
Amidst all reminders, like back-to-school sales and the dawn of Oscar-bait films in our multiplexes, that summer must one day end. So, put away the air conditioner that you hastily bought at Lowes the one day the temperatures crept over 100. Scramble to finish that 1000 novel that you were supposed to finish for summer reading. Meanwhile, I’ll be right here, bringing you the weekly scrapbook of webcomic-related news from around the internet.
Blank It: New Webcomic from Hot Soup and Aric McKeown
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on June 23, 2008 - 15:35
From the where the hell did they go file: Lemuel "Hot Soup" Pew, creator of Lethal Doses and Aric "?" McKeown, creator of Ashfield Online are back with a new webcomic titled Blank It.
Webcomics Are From Uranus
Come Together
Which would you rather go see, a one-man band or an orchestra? Is a four-piece band just perfect? Was The Who so loud because they were overcompensating for only having three instruments? Is bigger really better? Or do too many cooks spoil the broth? (Should I throw in some more metaphors or get right to the, uh, meat of the matter?)
The point: Most online comics are done by just one person.
Recommended Romances: A Quickie Poll
"What's your favorite webcomics romance?"
T Campbell asked this question of many webcartoonists. The answers were revealing.
- Alexander Danner
- Amber glych Greenlee
- Aric McKeown
- Bill Holbrook
- Boxjam
- Chris Crosby
- Chris Shadoian
- Clint Hollingsworth
- Dave Roman
- Dirk Tiede
- Iain Hamp
- Ian McDonald
- Jamie Robertson
- Jerry Holkins
- Joe Zabel
- Joey Manley
- John Troutman
- Justin Pierce
- Maritza Campos
- Mike Krahulik
- Monique MacNaughton
- Scott Kurtz
- Shaenon K. Garrity
- Steve Troop
- Sylvan Migdal
- T Campbell
- American Elf
- Goats
- WIGU
- Features
Webcomic Awareness Day Coming May 5th
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on April 24, 2003 - 10:38
Jim Alexander writes:
A last reminder about WCA2003...
May 5th and our third annual WCA is less than two weeks away.
We currently have more than 60 web cartoonists signed on to do a special contribution strip for that day, as well as about a dozen others who are tenatively considering a WCA2003 strip (circumstances permitting).
Howard Tayler has mentioned that "The Pulse" is supposed to cover the event. Mark Mekkes has mentioned that he's going to plug the event during a local radio interview in Florida next week.
The current list of participants spans a full range of online comics. We have several members from Keenspot, Keenspace, Modern Tales, The Nice, and a lot of independents who aren't affiliated with any particular group (or groups). There are a few dozen return participants from previous years (many 3-time participants) as well as a lot of newcomers (our most newcomers ever).
For those of you who've said you'd like to participate, but haven't yet sent me the URL for your WCA2003 page, please do so as soon as possible.





