wizarduniverse.com - 8/28/2009
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Scott Kurtz, Chris Onstad and Lora Innes share their tips for creating successful webcomics
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Aug. 28, 2009: Shorter Journalista 24
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
... Elimination of Discrimination against Women has urged the Japanese government to “ban the sale of video games or cartoons involving rape and sexual violence against women which normalize and promote sexual violence against women and girls.” Good thing, too, given the massive wave of sexual violence against women currently engulfing Japan… oh, wait.
ICv2 examines the recent growth in comics for mobile phones.
Steve Sunu talks stats, costs and software with three online cartoonists: Chris Onstad, Lora ...
Comics A.M. | The comics Internet in two minutes
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
... Webcomics | Steve Sunu asks Lora Innes, Scott Kurtz and Chris Onstad about their webcomics and the technology they use. [Wizard Universe] ...
Comics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Comic Book Resources —
... ] Webcomics | Steve Sunu asks Lora Innes, Scott Kurtz and Chris Onstad about their webcomics and the technology they use. [ Wizard Universe ] Webcomics | The roughly 673rd article about the evils of spec work sets off a raucous debate about Zuda Comics that draws comments from PvP creator Scott Kurtz, Ron Perazza, DC's director of creative services, Night Owls co-creator Robert Timony, High Moon co-creator David Gallaher, and others. [ ...
Writing is Hard: How to run a webcomic and be an editor
Michael May's Adventureblog —
... Wizard has a really useful collection of notes from some of the top web comics creators on the nitty gritty of running a successful web comic. They talk about their hosting, the software they use, how they promote it; all that stuff. ...
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