Krishna Sadasivam
pcweenies.org reborn!
Submitted by bobweiner on March 19, 2008 - 23:02
pcweenies.org has been dismantled and rebuilt from the ground-up using the ComicPress / Wordpress engine. Stop by daily for a look back at the 10 year history of The PC Weenies. What you'll see: lots of embarrassingly bad sketches that heralded the beginning of the strip, archived comics from yesteryear, alternate B-side strips, a director's commentary, and much, much more.
And for all the latest PC Weenies comics, please check out pcweenies.net
PC Weenies to Debut in Singapore Newspaper
Submitted by bobweiner on March 4, 2008 - 12:23
This week, The PC Weenies are expected to make their print and electronic debut in The Straits Times - within the Digital Life section, published every Wednesday. The Straits Times is not only the highest selling newspaper based in Singapore - with a circulation of about 400,000 (based on Wikipedia), but it’s also the oldest newspaper of any kind in Singapore - first established in 1845!
The Approach to Making Single panel comics vs Multi-panel comics
Submitted by bobweiner on January 22, 2008 - 12:20
I've had some time to hash out some of the differences when it comes to writing for single panel vs. multi-panel comics, since I've made the switch to a multi-panel format with PC Weenies.
Writing for both is vastly different and I explore how I approach both formats. Thoughts and comments appreciated.
Webcomic Wire - 1/2/08
Submitted by NightgigTim on January 2, 2008 - 20:43
Drawn from sources all over the universe…
Rough Sketch, a blog about discovering inspiration for webcomic artists and readers.
Michael Rouse-Deane calls it quits for the blog Webcomics in Print. Thanks for all the hard work Mike!Â
Fleen has an interesting post about money and webcomics.
Krisha launches PC Weenies v2.0 at PCWeenies.net. Good luck!
Welcome Rival Angels to the [...]
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Webcomic Wire - 1/2/08
Submitted by NightgigTim on January 2, 2008 - 20:43
Drawn from sources all over the universe…
Rough Sketch, a blog about discovering inspiration for webcomic artists and readers.
Michael Rouse-Deane calls it quits for the blog Webcomics in Print. Thanks for all the hard work Mike!Â
Fleen has an interesting post about money and webcomics.
Krisha launches PC Weenies v2.0 at PCWeenies.net. Good luck!
Welcome Rival Angels to the [...]
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A Bold New Era for the PC Weenies!
Submitted by bobweiner on January 2, 2008 - 09:19
Kicking off the new year, Krishna M. Sadasivam is proud to announce the launch of PC Weenies v2.0 - at pcweenies.net. Effective immediately, pcweenies.org will serve as an archive, housing the first 9 years of comics.
PCWeenies.net is proudly built on Wordpress with the Comicpress theme and features a dozen new improvements throughout the site. Take a look and give me some feedback.
Webcomic Wire - 12/6/07
Submitted by NightgigTim on December 7, 2007 - 14:11
Drawn from sources that are currently investigating where the dust comes from…
Comic Book Legal Defence Fund is having a benefit on December 10th in NYC.
Anywhere But Here celebrates 3 years, 700 strips. Congratulations!
A big internets welcome to The Webcomic Beacon, a new webcomic netcast.
PC Weenies and Uncubed on hiatus for a month and will return [...]
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Webcomic Wire - 12/6/07
Submitted by NightgigTim on December 7, 2007 - 14:11
Drawn from sources that are currently investigating where the dust comes from…
Comic Book Legal Defence Fund is having a benefit on December 10th in NYC.
Anywhere But Here celebrates 3 years, 700 strips. Congratulations!
A big internets welcome to The Webcomic Beacon, a new webcomic netcast.
PC Weenies and Uncubed on hiatus for a month and will return [...]
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PC Weenies and Uncubed on Hiatus
Submitted by bobweiner on December 5, 2007 - 17:51
With the arrival of his newborn daughter Sonia, PC Weenies cartoonist Krishna M. Sadasivam is taking a month-long hiatus from his two webcomics, PC Weenies and Uncubed. Both strips will resume regular publication in early January 2008.
Looking Back Through 2007
In years past (2004, 2005) we undertook the monumental chore of picking out the biggest headlines of the year. This year, I took another swing at it. So without further adu, here's the biggest webcomic headlines of 2007.
If I missed a story you think was key to this year, please post it in the comments to this article.
- Act-I-Vate
- Blank Label Comics
- Bomb Shelter
- Chemistry Set
- Dumbrella
- Half Pixel
- Platinum Studios
- Sugary Serials
- Zuda
- Alexander Danner
- Bill Barnes
- Brad Guigar
- Brad Hawkins
- Brian Fies
- Chris Crosby
- Corey Marie Parkhill
- Dave Kellett
- Dave Kelly
- David Malki!
- David Willis
- Gene Yang
- Gordon McAlpin
- James Duncan
- James Kochalka
- Jennifer Babcock
- Jerry Holkins
- Joe Dunn
- Joey Manley
- John Allison
- John The Gneech Robey
- Jon Morris
- Josh Lesnick
- Kris Straub
- Krishna Sadasivam
- Mark Mekkes
- Matt Shepherd
- Mike Krahulik
- Mike Russell
- Mitch Clem
- Nicholas Gurewitch
- Pete Abrams
- Rich Stevens
- Ryan Estrada
- Ryan Sohmer
- Scott Kurtz
- Scott McCloud
- Spike
- T Campbell
- Terrence Marks
- Thomas K. Dye
- Tom Brazelton
- Tyler Martin
- Zach Miller
- Achewood
- American Elf
- Penny Arcade
- PvP
- Sluggy Freelance
- xkcd
- Through The Looking Back Glass



