Skip to main content

Features

Dream Weavers: Sonia Leong and Lloyd Prentice of Aya Takeo

Two lovers torn apart by a cruel world, plenty of swordplay, and giant robot spiders: Aya Takeo has all the ingredients of classic manga. But will it get people talking?

May Cover Art

May Cover Art
Cover art by Gisele Lagace.

April Cover Art

April Cover Art
Cover Art by Michael Lalonde, creator of Ornery Boy

Full Story Highlights: All Ages Webcomics

While there is certainly a wealth of all-ages material out there, remarkably little of it is in the form of short stories or completed series.

It seems all-ages webcomics tend even more toward the infinitely-ongoing format than webcomics in general do.

Panels & Pictures: Ordering Strips

How can we order comics besides the traditional plot (where cause and effect lead to a conclusion)? Derik Badman looks a few examples from comic strips (web and print).

Hawaii Kawaii

What’s cuter than a talking plush puppy? Two talking plush puppies, of course! In this month's edition of Brigid's Bento Box, Brigid Alverson takes a look at Audra Furuichi's and Scott Yoshinaga's nemu nemu.

Reinventing Micropayments

Just as Bitpass bit the dust and Scott McCloud decided the right number for The Right Number was free, Joel Fagin offers another look at how to make micropayments work for webcomics -- by examining iTunes, the most successful micropayments system in history.

Printing Without A Press: Part Two

Last month Grant Thomas wrote about how to make a cover for your mini-comic by using a linoleum block. This month he presents another way to print up a simple cover using a printing technique called the collagraph.

Don't Make Me Choose: Sci-Fi Vs. Fantasy

The 2007 Web Cartoonist’s Choice Awards were not without their fair share of controversy, but one particular point of contention caught my eye and led me to write this article today: Should Gunnerkrigg Court have been nominated as an outstanding Science Fiction comic or as an outstanding Fantasy comic?

16 Panels That I Don't Think Work All That Well

Calamity Jon Morris is back with 22 16 Panels That I Don't Think Work All That Well.