Wondermark
There's a Webcomic On the Back of the Declaration of Independence!
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on March 21, 2008 - 10:22
AWARDS: Shaenon Garrity shares her thoughts on some of the winners of this year's WCCAs and her general low opinion of the award as a whole.
DEAD TREES: Dark Horse is bringing out a Wondermark book. The world now asks itself: can anything stop David Malki!??
MILESTONES
- Bigger Than Cheeses is 7 years old this month.
- Hockey Zombie turned 3 years old this month.
- FLEEN catches that Byrobot is two years old this month.
TOOLS: Web Worker Daily had a round-up of free graphics tools available around the web.
C'MON FEEL THE HYPE
- Rick Smith has a new webcomic up: Yehuda Moon. It's very "Smith-y" and if you liked Smith's past work you will like this.
- Savage Critic dishes some love to Octopus Pie.
- El Santo tackles Megatokyo.
- Comics Worth Reading has links to Findig Elim and other christian-themed webcomics.
INTERVIEWS
- Broken Frontier has an interview with Joe Infurnari, the creator of The Process.
- The Scienteers had an interview with creator of cute comics Ryan Sias.
- An interview with Tasmania-based comics creator Madeleine Rosca who has two comics out from Seven Seas Publishing: Hollow Fields volumes 1 and 2.
Monday's Webcomic Wonderland
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on February 25, 2008 - 10:38
COMIXTALK
New interviews -- one with manga publisher Seven Seas and one with T Campbell.
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.
What a Good Place to Be: It's Webcomic Hour Again!
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on February 5, 2008 - 10:48
AWARDS
- You can't win an Eisner without submitting your comic for consideration. FLEEN makes the case that folks need to beg, boast and send their webcomics in for consideration.
- The NCS Reubens are also taking submissions but no digital or webcomic category yet.
INTERVIEWS
- NPR intereviews Greg Heffley, creator of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. I heard this on the weekend - interesting interview.
- The Scienteers ask ten questions of creator Dave Roman.
- Brigid asks five questions of creator Shaenon Garrity.
DEAD TREES
- Dumok has a new book out: Monster Lover: Wrath of the Harpy.
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 BLOGS
- David Malki!, creator of Wondermark, notes about a year of not working for the man. (h/t FLEEN).
- Richard Rosenbaum sings the praises of webcomics in an article titled "Paper is boring. Comics are awesome". (h/t Journalista!)
Webcomic Wire - 1/28/08
Submitted by NightgigTim on January 28, 2008 - 14:48
Drawn from sources that are sniffling and feverish…
Here’s the audio from the phone interview with Studio Foglio.
David Malki’s, the creator of Wondermark, has released his short film called Expendable. Have a look.Â
Sarah Sharp interviews Craig Taillefer, the creator of Mighty Motor Sapiens and The Chelation Kid.
Hyatt Art revamps website and is collecting submissions for the [...]
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Webcomic Wire - 1/28/08
Submitted by NightgigTim on January 28, 2008 - 14:48
Drawn from sources that are sniffling and feverish…
Here’s the audio from the phone interview with Studio Foglio.
David Malki’s, the creator of Wondermark, has released his short film called Expendable. Have a look.Â
Sarah Sharp interviews Craig Taillefer, the creator of Mighty Motor Sapiens and The Chelation Kid.
Hyatt Art revamps website and is collecting submissions for the [...]
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Just Got Back from SPX Day One
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on October 12, 2007 - 21:05
I'm only doing one day of SPX this year (today) which is too bad because it was chockfull of cool people and good comics. I just got home from spending the afternoon there and I'll have a more "formal" (yes I'm making the air quote with my fingers in my head as I write that word) convention report later this weekend but I thought I'd do a quick post right now.
Join me in "read more" land if you dare!
Stumptown Comics Fest 2007
The Stumptown Comics Fest will be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 29 - 30, from 10 AM - 6 PM, at the Lloyd Center Doubletree in Portland, Oregon. Admission is $5 at the door.
Special guests include Matt Wagner, Carol Lay, Peter Bagge, Shaenon Garrity, Mike & Laura Allred, Sarah Oleksyk, and Ted Rall. More details at the website: stumptowncomics.com.
Ignatz Nominees Out
Submitted by Xaviar Xerexes on September 14, 2007 - 09:09
Tom Spurgeon has the full list of nominees for this year's Ignatz Awards. The nominees for Outstanding Online Comic are Achewood by Chris Onstad; Grace by Kris Dresen; Persimmon Cup by Nick Bertozzi; Thingpart by Joe Sayers; and Wondermark by David Malki.
David Malki ! vs. Comic-Con
Submitted by posiduck on August 21, 2007 - 21:40
First, a note of disclosure. I am featured in Malki !'s documentary, but I am going to hawk it anyway.
David Malki ! of Wondermark took Comic-Con attendance to a whole new level by making it an opportunity to documentarize.
Malki ! goes head to head with Comic-Con asking attendees and exhibitors (many of whom are your favorite Webcomics All-Stars) which is superior, David Malki ! or Comic-Con.
Interviews and commentary from APE 2007 on The Gigcast this week.
Submitted by Michael Moss on May 17, 2007 - 18:13
The cool folks over at Nightgig Studios are including part one of our three part drive-by on webcomics at the Alternative Press Expo in the Gigcast this week.



