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Drawn from sources that are busy as hell…

  • Platinum Studios, Inc. goes public in a registration statement that was declared effective by the SEC, released on the 10th of January.  I always think that going public is a mistake but that’s my own personal bias lurking there. Congratulations on your filing Platinum!
  • WOW Insider has a post about webcomics returning to play WOW.
  • iFanboy has a post about discovering more about webcomics in 2008 being his new years resolution. 
  • Webcomic Overlook reviews Gunnerkrigg Court.
  • Scott Kurtz ruminates on Gary Tyrrell’s new idea about getting 10 bucks per viewer. 
  • Another list, although this time a pretty comprehensive one, of resources and tools to aid you in starting a webcomic.
  • Studio Foglio is sponsoring a Webcomic Costume award for the 2008 Comic-Con Masquerade. The winner gets $250.00 and a big bag-o-swag. 
  • An interview with Ryan Estrada on ComixTalk.
  • Michael Payne has an interesting post about searching for vanished webcomics. 
  • The McGill Tribune has a story about the rise of webcomics and the ramifications for print media.
  • Sequential Tart has the second part of their story The Third Age of Webcomics. 
  • Heidi MacDonald ponders the possible implications that a prolonged writers strike might have on Comic-Con. 

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