Sentences with phrase «talking about digital comics»

Wow, I sure have been talking about digital comics a lot lately, haven't I?
David, I'm glad you're talking about digital comics, as they've been something I've been researching and talking about to my friends often.
Waid doesn't just write comics, he thinks hard about making them, and Thrillbent is both a place to read comics and a place to talk about the digital comics model.
In the beginning, when people talked about digital comics, there were the two models of streaming and downloading and it was an open question which would prevail.
First of all, I just want to clarify — usually when people talk about digital comics these days they're referring to the app - based comics such as those provided by Comixology or Graphicly, as opposed to web comics, which are internet web site based comics such as Penny Arcade or PVP.
When we talk about digital comics we're really talking about comics created specifically for digital reading and not comics that only take advantage of digital distribution.

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This is the place to talk about all other MGS - related stuff; such as the comics / digital graphic novel, the Ac!d series, collectibles, and so forth.
Below, he talks about why Archie Comics has been so active on the digital comics front, how he thinks digital comics will affect traditional retailers, and how the company will continue to push the boundaries of good ol' Riverdale.
Make sure to come back Friday when we'll talk with In Maps & Legends creators Mike Jasper and Niki Smith about their digital - only comic.
Next up: Ralph Tedesco of Zenescope talks about whether they're considering digital - only comics on 1/21.
You still need to buy a comic book to get the enhanced experience, and you need the digital app on your device (powered by Aurasma) to see the panels jump off the page, strip the art down to the original penciled layouts, or hear the creators talk about key plot points through video or audio clips.
When he sat down to talk to me about Comic Con's importance to the future of entertainment, he explained that digital distribution was the single largest growth segment in the industry.
The hobby and comic retailer site ICv2 has posted a three - part interview with Ted Adams, the CEO of IDW Publishing, in which he talks about his company's digital strategy.
There was a lot of talk about DRM» ed versus DRM - free comics at the Digital and Print Comics panel at Comic - Con International in San Diego.
«When we started talking about the direction digital comics have been going — with comics being locked into apps in order to do anything innovative, or to be tied to a third - party plugin like Flash — it just seems like it is very daunting to creators.»
Image Comics is having a half - price sale on all the comics in its digital store right now, and that's a great opportunity to fill up your e-reader, because Image is the publisher behind some of the most talked - about comics of the year.
V for Vendetta artist David Lloyd will be talking about his Aces Weekly digital - comics site, and the motion - comics publisher Madefire will have a booth on the floor.
Jet City's Justin Gollenbeck took a few minutes to talk to me about the new comics, which have already been showing up on our digital comics best - seller lists, on the strength of pre-orders alone.
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Stuart talked about doing digital comics in that the entire thing was designed to be read on a tablet or phone, and the amount of re-thinking about the effects of reading comics this way that it took, both in terms of the size of the screen and the non-traditional gutter space.
The group talked about what price a digital comic should be and a bit about how much comics they should get for that price.
The group introduced themselves and talked about the power that comics had on them, writing for Young Adults, they discussed the differences between the bookstore and direct market for YA books, where to shelve books in stores and libraries, Adult readers of YA books, inspiring kids to read and write, how they decide what content is too adult for YA books and what backlash they've received and the digital market for YA books.
There were other creators in the audience that also began talking about contributing to digital comics (the panel became a round table discussion for a couple of minutes), Sean talked about a job he had to turn down, Stuart talked about a small Pirates of the Caribbean story that he did in a completely different style and how it lead to the work he did on Nextwave.
They talked about the demographics of readers now and how digital comics market is affecting them, among other topics.
That's why, as comics - industry executives talk on stage about using digital comics to hook people into buying print, I get the distinct impression that they're just trying not to spook the comic retailers who are responsible for a huge percentage of their revenues.
The writing duo sat down with CBR News in the fictional yacht that exists in all our minds to talk about their writing, the future of «Amelia Cole,» the rise of digital comics and more!
CBR News spoke with George Chen, CEO of digital comics app Emanata, to talk about the company's updating publishing apps for the ipad and iphone, designed for independent comic creators.
With its digital comics marketplace celebrating its one - year anniversary, it seemed like a good time to talk to Dark Horse director of public relations Jeremy Atkins about how the first year has gone for the publisher as proprietor of its own digital comics site.
Surprisingly they were very light on talking about the success of Marvel and their digital comics.
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I also talked a little about how the comics industry just needs to get it over with and cheat on retailers with digital comics already.
Creators Johanna Draper Carlson talks to Alex de Campi about digital comics and her serialized comic Valentine: «We want everything now, thank you, and in convenient digital form and not for some rip - off price, so give it to us, or we'll steal it.
Tablets Jim Shelley talks to various digital comics folks, including Rantz Hoseley from LongBox Digital, Micah Baldwin from Graphic.ly and David Steinberger from comiXology, about the rumored Apple digital comics folks, including Rantz Hoseley from LongBox Digital, Micah Baldwin from Graphic.ly and David Steinberger from comiXology, about the rumored Apple Digital, Micah Baldwin from Graphic.ly and David Steinberger from comiXology, about the rumored Apple tablet.
Publishing Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson talks at length about market share, the economics of creator - owned comics, fallout from the prolonged legal battle between Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman, and retailer concerns about simultaneous print and digital release of The Walking Dead: ``... I was honestly a little thrown by the sheer amount of invective generated by the day - and - date release of a single Image digital title, sold at exactly the same price point as the print version of the book.
Digital piracy A pair of interviews about the unexpected sales spike following the bootleg posting of Underground on 4chan: Comic Book Resource's Jonah Weiland talks with co-creators Jeff Parker and Steve Lieber, while Techdirt's Mike Masnick chats with Lieber and studio mate Erika Moen.
The CEO of Panelfly, Wade Slitkin, talks to CBR News about the origins of his company, their overall strategy, creating comics for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and the growing market for digital comics.
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Creators Writer Neil Herndon talks about his coming - of - age story Game Boys, which debuts this week as a digital - first comic on the USA Today website.
Mark Waid announces some changes for his comics shop — and talks about lessons he's learned in both the direct market and the digital realm.
For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, as of yesterday, Comixology removed the storefront from its digital reading app for comics on the iPad and iPhone.
Here, they talk about the challenges and rewards of creating digital - only comics.
Beyond that, since I left comiXology, I've been spending my time doing digital publishing consulting work in and out of working on Think Tank, Relaunch and the next comic experiment... but Daniel Govar and I aren't quite ready to talk about that one yet.
We had a good talk (in English, since my Norwegian is rather limited) about some of the ideas behind The Empty Kingdom and my wider thoughts and experiences of digital comics as a whole.
Writer Joe Keatinge and artist Ken Garing talk to CBR News about «Intergalactic,» the newest digital comic book series from Monkeybrain Comics announced at CCI 2012.
Creators David Gallaher, co-creator of High Moon, Box 13 and, most recently, The Only Living Boy, talks about his experiences with digital comics, starting with DC's Zuda.
For folks who have access to a time machine, you may want to travel back to Saturday to catch me talking about sound in digital comics at Transitions 5 in London.
Digital comics Hank Kanalz, DC Entertainment senior vice president of digital, talks about DC's decision to offer its single - issue comics on a variety of platforms, including Kindle, Nook, and iTunes, rather than exclusively through comiXology and its branded apps (which run on the comiXology platform): «It's not a move [away from comiXology], it's an expDigital comics Hank Kanalz, DC Entertainment senior vice president of digital, talks about DC's decision to offer its single - issue comics on a variety of platforms, including Kindle, Nook, and iTunes, rather than exclusively through comiXology and its branded apps (which run on the comiXology platform): «It's not a move [away from comiXology], it's an expdigital, talks about DC's decision to offer its single - issue comics on a variety of platforms, including Kindle, Nook, and iTunes, rather than exclusively through comiXology and its branded apps (which run on the comiXology platform): «It's not a move [away from comiXology], it's an expansion.
Creators Colorist Clydene Nee talks about the early days of digital coloring and the nuts and bolts of how it's done, as well as her dealings with comics publishers over the years.
A lot of people have talked about the need for cheaper digital comic prices to drive impulse buying in casual / new readers.
Having spent a little time working as a retailer and a little time working as a digital comics... um, guy, I know just enough to have a basic grip on this stuff, but obviously haven't seen the figures you guys talked about this weekend.
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