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Best Webcomics of 2008
I realized that I neglected to mention webcomics (with the exception of BodyWorld and Jason Overby’s work) on my best of list or its accompanying reading list. Most of the non-web comics I read are single works. I read very few serials at this point (and those I do read are generally a ...
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Derik's Best Webcomics of 2008
COMIXTALK — I posted a best webcomics list of 2008 on my blog yesterday, that I thought I'd share here too. Republished from here: Webcomics picks in no particular order: –BodyWorld by Dash Shaw: Already on the previous list (my print comics list), but bears repeating. –Succe$$ by Gustavo Turner and Karl Stevens: Tom just posted an interview with Stevens, and I’m delighted to hear that the recently completed “Succe$$” strip will be followed up by a new Stevens strip (whose printed Whatever ...

Post Birthday/New Year's Webcomic Blues
COMIXTALK — New Webcomic Hosting Site? Webcomic Planet is still in beta but it is up and worth checking out.  Free hosting with wordpress plus the comicpress theme is a great idea plus its owners include Tyler Martin the creator of the comicpress theme as well as Philip Hofer of Frumph.net and John Bintz. BEST OF 2008 Derik Badman had a short list of recommended best of 2008 webcomics. El Santo notes that voting for the 2008 Weblog Awards starts this Monday -- there is a comic strip category that ...

Jan. 5, 2009: Endless parade of worry
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... audio at the link.   Digital Comics   [Review] Penny Arcade Link: David Kushner The National Public Radio commentator discusses Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik’s megapopular strip; hear it in streaming audio at the link.   [Commentary] Best of 2008 Link: Derik Badman Badman presents a list of his favorites for the year.   ...

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