'Subnormality' is one of my favorite webcomics. Winston Rowntree, the pseudonymous creator of Subnormality, chatted with us about his creation.
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'Subnormality' is one of my favorite webcomics. Winston Rowntree, the pseudonymous creator of Subnormality, chatted with us about his creation.
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Issue Two is being worked on -- but here's an audio track (mp3 file) with the story behind the story. Join writer Jon and artist Bobgar as they lead you through Apocalypse Meh! from start to finish.
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'Gingerbread Girl' is an outstanding comic from Top Shelf that's being revealed online in chunks before arriving in stores this May. Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover took some time to talk about their creation.
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Emi Lenox's EMITOWN (www.emitown.com) is a sketch diary in which she drew pages daily, taken from her life for the whole world to see. A printed version of EmiTown--a huge 400 pager from Image Comics--hits stores in November. Emi was gracious enough to talk with us about it.
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Cartoonist Julia Wertz’s 'Fart Party vol. 1', which had been out of print for more than a year, is once again available. It’s a good excuse to catch up with one of our favorite creators, about things from comics to stand-up to dilapidation.
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Eisner-nominated "The Guns of Shadow Valley" is a free Web comic that may be the most exciting example of the publishing democratization allowed by the Web. We chatted a bit with co-creator James Andrew Clark.
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"I'd rather eat Cup-o-Noodles every day and be proud of the work I'm doing than be eating sushi and embarrassed by my work," Julia Wertz said during the course of our conversation about the business side of being an indie comics creator. How does an independent creator define success?
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