Archive for the ‘webcomic’ Category
If you can’t get enough Atomic Robo, check out Digital Robo over at the Nuklear Power website. It’s a short seven page story titled “The Yonkers Devil”. This may be a one-time only deal, although if you flood the Nuklear Power site this week (and next) to read and reread the short, it may change someone’s mind.
Oh, this can not be good for Matthew and Stephen, but it is sure to bring about some fun times for Rodrigo and the rest of the Major Spoilerites!
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Sean Wang, the creator of the comic series Runners sent us a quick e-mail to let everyone know that there’s a brand new story arc on the way. Runners: The Big Snow Job, will appear on the Runner Universe website, and will be in full color. Take the jump for a peek at the series that is online now.

This issue: Scott Johnson of Extra Life (www.myextralife.com) stops by to talk about making a web comic and podcast career his full time job. Scott offers up ideas, suggestions, and perspective on making a go of it full time.
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One of the best (if not the best) web comic ever produced is Joe and Monkey by Zach Miller. For nearly a year (or more) The site has floundered in hiatus-ville, causing many to ditch the site for greener pastures. Fortunately, today all that changes with a brand new 157 page story.
Today is a glorious day. Mainly because I’ve returned to Joe and Monkey after almost a year’s time. Monday’s comic is the first page of a 157 page story that spans DECADES. If all things go well it should be posted three days a week without any interruptions for the next year.
Can I get a collective WOOT! I’m so happy to see this return to my daily travels through the Intardwebz.
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Once upon a time, 12 children where born at the same time to different families. They all had pale skin, lavender eyes, and mental powers above and beyond those of the normal man. As they grew up, they learned that they could do all sorts of interesting things with their powers, and they began to see the world differently.
One day, they decided to change the world, and in the process, nearly destroyed it. This is what happened next.
That is about the best introduction that I can think of for FREAKANGELS, the popular webcomic from Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield.
























