Fan art as a promotion tool
Webcartoonists are always on the lookout for ways to expose their work to more potential readers.
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Webcartoonists are always on the lookout for ways to expose their work to more potential readers.
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If you scroll down the right-hand column on this page, you’ll see an embedded video from Halfpixel’s live Webcomics Weekly performance at NEWW. Special thanks to Kaiki for taping. For more visual fun, check out the NEWW photo pool on Flickr.
Merlin Mann’s and John Gruber’s talk from SXSW – “HOWTO: 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility!” – has some great ideas about being a creative person on the Web that apply very much to webcomics.
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Live from the New England Webcomics Weekend! Brad, Dave, Kris and Scott talk newspapers, webcomics and more live to a packed room of webcomic readers and fanatics. Hands down, this episode is unanimously our favorite we’ve ever recorded. Not…
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Join the Halfpixel gang of Brad Guigar, Dave Kellett, Scott Kurtz, and Kris Straub as they record their renowned podcast before a live studio audience.
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The first key to writing drama is building and releasing tension. It’s what creates the Three Act story setup.
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Webcomics Weekend, in Easthampton, Mass., is this weekend.
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Scott, Brad and Dave take a trip down Memory Lane and discuss the paths that brought them to where they are. The upcoming Webcomics Weekend is discussed, along with Emerald City Comic Con in April.
As newspapers stagger into oblivion, it seems as if they may take along with them a crucial part of American pop culture and civic discourse — the political cartoon. Think about it, of all of the comics-related work that has found new life on the Web — strips, books, panels, infinite-canvas work, etc. — political cartooning has been absent from the renaissance.
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