A few years ago we did a great "event" called Blind Date which paired up webcomics creators to make a comic together. (I will put up the archive of Blind Date I very soon). With the idea of having a regular schedule of events this year I'd like to organize a Blind Date II for February.
One idea I've been thinking over is to do something based on this idea from a BorderWalker column. The BorderWalker concept is to draw the first and last panel and then fill in all of the panels inbetween (what it calls a "one-page" comic).
I'd like to do a spin on that where Partner A draws the first panel and Partner B draws the last panel and then they trade off filling in the middle panels. Good idea, bad idea?
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I think it's a good idea...
I think it's a good idea... provided some kind of guidelines or mutual agreement can be reached on how many panels there should be, etc...
Just don't pair me up with any flash comics.
I think this is a good idea
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I can't draw, but if I could, I would be totally down for this.
One-liners - New strips on Fridays.
One-liners - New strips on Fridays.
Worth a try
I'm down
I'm very new to the whole comic strip scene, but I'd love to give it a go.
Come join the drudgery... http://www.anotherdamnday.com
Come join the drudgery... http://www.anotherdamnday.com
I was really a fan of the
I was really a fan of the original format, but what you're proposing would work, too. I could be down for it.
girl/robot - One girl. One robot. A series of unintentionally scarring escapades.
girl/robot - One girl. One robot. A series of unintentionally scarring escapades.
Sure
Why not?
Sounds nifty to me. I had
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