A history of Webcomics

Blog: June 24th, 2008

I don’t really know anything about webcomics If you don’t as well you might find this history of webcomics interesting. Part one is here and part two here. The articles are in a round table formate with people discussing the importance of each of the key webcomics mentioned in this history of webcomics. The articles [...]

garfield minus garfield

Blog: July 3rd, 2008

What’s in a link? I thought I would start with webcomics. garfield minus garfield is an amazing frightening beautiful comic. I really feel for Jon trapping the the world he is with no escape. What I find interesting is the fact that in my head I read each comic twice. Once without Garfield and once [...]

The Ten Doctors webcomic

Blog: July 8th, 2008

The ten doctors by Rich Morris is a doctor who fan webcomic about all ten doctors in a combined adventure. I have been really enjoying this comic, it is surprisingly good. The comic does require some knowledge of the doctor who universe since it does have pretty much everything from the series in it you [...]

Crimson Dark

Blog: October 14th, 2008

Upon finding Crimson Dark by David C Simon I was unsure about it, it looked good but it feels a bit derivative of Firefly. So with some hesitation I decided to persevere with it, I was pleasantly surprised to find I started to care. Smart Dialogue, and interesting characters allows the story to transcend its [...]

More Webcomics than you ever thought possible!

Blog: May 16th, 2009

If you are bored and need a time sink check out Whitechapel (Warren Ellis) thread on webcomics, its only a couple of days old and already there are hundreds of plugs for webcomics, crazy!

Infinite Canvas

Blog: June 14th, 2011

I’ve been linked again by Bat Bean Beam. (Thanks!) A really provocative and interesting reading of how we engage with internet compared with other media, then a nice segue into the Infinite canvas idea in webcomics. Great stuff thanks for the link