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Evil Inc. by Brad Guigar - Daily Super-Villain Webcomic and Comics Blog

Evil Inc. by Brad Guigar - Daily Super-Villain Webcomic and Comics Blog
My friends Dave Kellett and Fred Schroeder have an event today (no foolin’), and I want you to participate. Go to http://www.strippedfilm.com/ for details, but here are the highlights: We’re going to do a big push to tell people to make their purchase today. We want to give this movie a big push to get it wide recognition. We’re going to try to get as much notoriety for the movie as possible by making it #1 on iTunes. And we can do it if we act together.

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What's New with Phil & Dixie Online Comics Welcome! The comics you'll find here were written and drawn in the 1980's and 1990's. They appeared in Dragon magazine: TSR's Dungeons & Dragons publication. Doctor Magnifico Doctor Magnifico is a comic about a frustrated artist with a loose grip on reality. When his cats aren’t giving him questionable advice on his love life and career, he escapes into fantasy, fueled by the comics he draws. The comic goes live on April 15, 2014. For more info, stay tuned, or contact me at the CONTACT page.

Wayward Sons: Legends - Sci-Fi Full Page Webcomic - Updates Daily New Adventures WithOccasional Updates Written, Lettered & Createdby Benny R. PowellPencil Artwork by Weilin YangFinishes by Youjun YangColors by Kun Song <a href=" the discussion thread.</a> About Wayward Sons: Legends The daily Science Fiction adventures of the Ulympeans as they war with the Tytans in earth's distant past.

Colesmith Comics "A Planet Once Red" - Page 3 of 14 Just counting down the days until Sci-Fi Valley Con! Info can be found (here). The last con I did was a game changer for me, so I’m pumped to see what opportunities this next con might bring. Also, it will be rad to see some of the friends I met in Pittsburgh. Webcomics My first webcomic launched with this site in 1998. From 1998 to 2004, I regularly posted new comics in various experimental formats, occasionally getting into long online debates about whether this-or-that format was a step toward the future of comics or just a gimmicky dead-end. Most of the comics in this section play with the idea of treating the screen as a window rather than a page (the so-called "infinite canvas" style, most often associated with my book Reinventing Comics). For the most part, that meant big, clunky html tables for users to scroll through, but a few of the later comics like The Right Number test-drove alternate methods like plug-ins which weren't available when the site launched in '98. From 2004 on, I took a break from webcomics to create a couple of books and go on the road with my family for a year, but I hope to create new content again soon, starting with the conclusion of The Right Number and at least one more Morning Improv.

deep-dark-fears Hi folks! I made the cover for the second printing of the Over The Garden Wall comic book, issue no. 2! Ask for it at your local comic book store!Do you want the original sculpture I made for the cover photo? I’ll be giving it away! I feel so awesome To wet your appetite with the bonus story found in our new EC book, here's a sample page of the 8 page print-exclusive bonus story. We're pretty happy with the story, so we hope you'll like it! Also, the crossover between Magick Chicks and Eerie Cuties is in full swing. Be sure to visit both sites for twice the fun! Annnnd, if you're an artist/creator who'd be interested in contributing a guest comic for either Eerie Cuties or Magick Chicks, we're looking for comics or illustrations that we could run during the Xmas & New Year holidays.

bird and moon Hey all, I’m seeing an awful lot of very cute pictures of songbirds sitting on the ground, often on pavement. These lovely guys are amazingly approachable, but it’s often for reasons unrelated to them having a super-chill day. So, here’s the story: Have you ever walked into a perfectly cleaned, nearly invisible glass door or window?

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