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Interviewapalooza

Rick Marshall interviews Perry Bible Fellowship creator Nick Gurewitch.

Digital Strips interviews Cameron Stewart of the webcomic Sin Titulo (part 1 and part 2).

Webcomic Wire - 4/2/08

Drawn from sources that didn’t get a lot of sleep last night…

Interesting post in the blog Making Mistakes Making Games called I, for one, welcome our new webcomics overlords.
Max Riffner gives us his take on the book How To Make Webcomics. 
ComixTalk interviews Chris Crosby of Keenspot.
School Spirit talks about his traffic numbers.
Comixtalk interviews T. Campbell [...]
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The Webcomic Overlook #38: Meet the Laugh-Out-Loud Cats (printed book)

It seems I have allies in my legendary crusade against the notion that I Can Has Cheeseburger? is a webcomic. Recently, The Digitial Strips Show Podcast devoted the first part of their segment discussing the controversy over T. Campbell’s rankings, where the ubiquitous website that hosts pet photos with somewhat humorous captions has somehow [...]

Google-links ranking of webcomics

 I spent a couple of idle hours manually checking the number of links (according to Google) for every comic in T Campbell's "Unreliable Webcomics Survey", and ranking them in order.

Webcomic Wire - 2/27/08

Drawn from sources that are tired and shagged out after a prolonged squalk…

Stick figure comic to explain the subprime crisis.
A bold title: All webcartoonists should read this. 
CBR News: The Comic Wire (no relation) reports that Dark Horse has announced new webcomic collections.
An interview with T. Campbell on ComixTalk. 
More manga online.
Otakon is looking for creators to [...]
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Webcomic Wire - 2/27/08

Drawn from sources that are tired and shagged out after a prolonged squalk…

Stick figure comic to explain the subprime crisis.
A bold title: All webcartoonists should read this. 
CBR News: The Comic Wire (no relation) reports that Dark Horse has announced new webcomic collections.
An interview with T. Campbell on ComixTalk. 
More manga online.
Otakon is looking for creators to [...]
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Monday's Webcomic Wonderland

COMIXTALK

New interviews -- one with manga publisher Seven Seas and one with T Campbell.

DIGGING YOUR SCENE

Tom Spurgeon is collecting information on various comic "scenes" across the North American continent and he's looking for help.

AWARDS

The Glyph Comic Award nominees are out.

REVIEWS

A comprehensive overview of Steve Purcell's long-running (but infrequently updated) Sam & Max comics.  Purcell won last year's Eisner for Best Digital Comic.

Comics Worth Reading links to Ten Doctors, a Who fan comic starring all of the Doctor Whos.

DEAD TREES

Dark Horse announced more print collections of webcomics including Wondermark and Achewood.

I HATE MONDAYS

Two ways to pierce the veil of Garfield: Garfield Without Garfield and Arbuckle.

Fans! by T Campbell

Some Jibba Jabba With Webcomics' Own Mr. T

I've known T Campbell for a number of years now and we used to kid that he's the hardest working man in webcomics but there's definitely a kernal of truth to that.  This guy writes a lot of webcomics and than he goes out and writes about webcomics as well.  And although he's no longer local to my neck of Virginia and no longer writes for ComixTALK  I thought it would make a good interview to catch up with him as we barrel on into 2008. 

If you haven't run into T before, well, his webcomic projects include Fans, Penny and Aggie, Search Engine Funnies, Rip and Teri, and Cool Cat Studio.  He's got another one out just now called Sketchies (with co-writer Phil Kahn and art ist Ryan Estrada).  He wrote for ComixTALK before writing for other sites as well as turning his History of Online Comics series into a book.  He also spent a number of years editing the action webcomic anthology site Graphic Smash.

Sketchies: Orientation

A whole new webcomic illustrated by me launched this week. Sketchies is written by T. Campbell and Phil Kahn, with drawrings lovingly supplied by me. Here's the first week of strips......