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Drawn from imagined resources all over the web…

  • Dorothy, the creator of Cat and Girl, has just completed all the categories in the Schedule C Principal Business or Professional Activity Codes Table.
  • Firaxis has joined forces with a handful of webcomics to create strips based on Civ. IV: Beyond the Sword.
  • Fight, Cast or Evade by Matt Trepal is coming to an end.Steve Horton is writing what he hopes will be the definitive work on creating, publishing and making money from webcomics called Webcomics 2.0 and will tentatively be released next year at SDCC from Muska & Lipman. Dave Ahn and Sam Romero are two of the artists involved so far.
  • Friends of Lulu will celebrate the premiere of its anthology of works by women called The Girls’ Guide to Guys’ Stuff with a party at MoCCA today.
  • A new installment of the series How to Display Your Artwork on the Web has been released. An interesting primer for getting your stuff on the web and a dissection of the decisions involved.
  • P.O.W.E.R. in Comics is an interesting group dedicated to ‘Promoting: Ownership, Writing & drawing, Editing and Reading’ of women and minorities in comics.
  • Cr0wgrrl opines about The Good Ship Chronicles return to webcomics.
  • Theater Hopper turned 5 this past Sunday. Congratulations!

No Responses to “Webcomic Wire – 8/6/07”

I read the first part of http://www.linesandcolors.com/how-to-display-your-artwork-on-the-web/ and thought that he hit great points.