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Archive for December, 2006

What? Gigcast #67 Late? Blame it on ComicSpace.com

Posted by jtpokie on December 7th, 2006

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Sorry or the delay, But I’ve been busy making Friends on Comicspace.com, It’s MySpace for Webcomic people… and has the potential to be big.

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Help The Gigcast and Nightgig Help you on ComicSpace.com!

Posted by jtpokie on December 6th, 2006

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Have you been reading Sam and Max?

Posted by Scott on December 5th, 2006
Have you been reading Sam and Max? Neither was I until I spotted a post on Comixpedia that talked about it’s “interactive” format. I am completely sold on it. I’m not always interested in comics who innovate as much as I am comics that put out solid art day after day. This struck me as a obvious blend of Internet meets great art. The whole idea being is that as you mouse over each panel the word bubbles pop up. Each panel is a little surprise I guess. What I found to be the best part is that you get to see how beautiful each panel looks without the speech bubbles in it.
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I’m hoping more people have time to do this. I know it may be a ton of extra work for some and a big learning curve for others. The art whore in me loves this though so it has my vote.