But there are some good ones out there: Comic Chameleon is a webcomic aggregator that actually picks up popular
webcomics like Questionable COntent, Girls with Slingshots and the like.
I think it would help all the companies if they would put out anthologies like Shonen Jump and Yen Plus, or
webcomics like IKKI from VIZ..
Not exact matches
An even better exploration of what depression is
like comes from Allie, the mastermind behind the
webcomic Hyperbole and a Half wrote about her struggle with depression.
The Mr Nile Experiment is going to rubbing shoulders with a veritable passel of great
webcomics in what sounds
like an interesting sampling of our ever - growing scene.
Features include standard playback controls that look a bit
like a
webcomic interface — next, previous, first, and last buttons — as well as fullscreen mode, thumbnail views, an autoplay feature, gesture support for tablets, and social media sharing.
At the beginning, it sort of looked
like he had discovered
webcomics — ten years after the rest of us.
Think about if you bought a DELL computer, and DELL decided you couldn't access any yaoi manga, whether in
webcomic form, off a site
like DMP, on deviantart, or anywhere else.
Sometimes I feel
like I on a completely different internet than most of comic fandom,
like everyone else hasn't noticed the
webcomic alley at the conventions getting bigger and bigger.
That sounds
like a trick question,
like who is buried in Grant's tomb — you read
webcomics on the web, right?
I've been reading many long running
webcomics for years that follow a traditional model, where you post it so many times a week or year, but unless people have access,
like a wordpress site with add - ons for functionality, they might not know what to do.
Comics Greg Rucka reflects on the first full year of his
webcomic Lady Sabre and the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether, and he has not only some thoughts on what he has learned but some advice for his readers: Stop buying comics you don't
like.
In my opinion, the future of comics is a little bit of everything: print single issues, print collections (in a multitude of forms), libraries, ComiXology, publisher centric «streaming» outlets
like Marvel Unlimited,
webcomics, zines, whatever.
But most of my
webcomics,
like Dice With The Universe, that I'm doing at the moment, by the very nature of the project, I have to make it up week on week in Dice because I don't know what's going to happen until the audience roll dice at the end of each week.
«The idea was to take the unused, «sleeping» video game characters of our past and bring them back first with
webcomics, and then — once they had gotten enough traction — expand into other media
like web animation, games, and merchandise,» Cory Casoni, ShiftyLook's head of marketing, explained today on the website.
Drawing from a diverse pool of talent including established ShiftyLook creators
like Ben McCool and Dean Haspiel;
webcomic talent
like «Penny Arcade» creators Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik; or even comic legends
like Marv Wolfman, ShiftyLook has 30 different creative teams lined up to produce one strip for each year of the game's existence.
Kickstarter is something more used for smaller time things,
like indie game, indie movies / series, Art (books, comics,
webcomics), concept products or raising funds to complete products (
like Ouya did) etc...
Especially if it's love for a sort of thing that couldn't otherwise get money from traditional sources,
like interactive fiction or maybe hard - copy
webcomic anthologies.