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      Webcomic
      This is the brand new cover of my webcomic known as The Faction :3. It has been going for about 2 1/2 years now, and it updates pretty much everyday except weekends. It is a post apocolyptic webcomic that takes place mainly in the desert and the planet is run by machines from the city. Tribes inhabit the outskirts of this city. You may find The Faction here .

      Written by: Peipei's Fantasies


      Create Your Own Webcomic: Step By Step Instructions
      Syndicated comic authors have been complaining about newspaper size restrictions, content censoring and similar issues for a long time. Comic enthusiasts have been increasingly irritated by the treatment their entertainment medium receives as well. Then along came the Internet, providing unlimited and unrestricted distribution possibilities. Thus the webcomic was born. There are millions of webcomics out [...]

      Written by: Danogo.com - Discover . Inspiring . Media


      Alien Loves Predator Webcomic
      Another nice web comic I found on the .NET today via Wikipedia's Aliens article - Alien Loves Predator - about the lives of Abe, an Alien Xenomorph and Preston, a Predator in New York. (Contrary to whatever assumption you derive from the title, they are simply friends and roommates) The following photo extracted from the wallpaper on the official site (taken from #80 - if you see something) should give you an idea of the seriousness of the sometimes politically-incorrect comic material by Bernie Hou ;)© Bernie Hou The Wikipedia article for Aliens Loves Predator elaborates on the characters in the comic. Bill Clinton even makes a few appearances in the comic.© Bernie Hou #201 Speak EnglishGreat fun if you understand the American and/or pop culture references in some of the comics, I didn't really get some of them, but there's bound to be many out of the 234 which will tickle your funny bone.Some of the comics that I liked (in ascending order) ;)#10 Cabbie#31 Bootleg DVDs#54

      Written by: The Download Munkey


      Webcomic article on Time.com
      Time recently posted an article about webcomics. Some big names were mentioned, and a few were quoted. Something about the piece bugs me, but I can’t quite figure out what it is. Check out the article. 

      Written by: FanaticSpace


      Webcomic article on Time.com
      Time recently posted an article about webcomics. Some big names were mentioned, and a few were quoted. Something about the piece bugs me, but I can’t quite figure out what it is. Check out the article. 

      Written by: FanaticSpace


      webcomic: "The Evangelists"
      This is a short story called "The Evangelists" that I drew way back in 2001/2002. After a few years of languishing unfinished in my closet, the story finally appeared in last year's Megazeen #10. While I recolored it myself (as practice for coloring Disney Comics pages), it was originally colored by Mark Melton, but ultimately wound up being printed in black and white due to some financial issues.

      Written by: Kneon Transitt shuldn't be allowed to blog.


      The Fearnots: Father and son team launch new all-ages webcomic
      What's better than spending time reading comics with your kid? How about making comics with your kid?That's just what self-proclaimed "Ragamuffin Cartoonist" Jamie Cosley (Nippy Wallaboosh, More Than Sparrows) and his boy are doing. This month, Cosley and Son have unleashed The Fearnots on Jamie's blog.The all-ages webcomic follows Jamie's alter-ego Tony Pony and Jamie's real-life son (known in the strip as "T-Bear") as they battle ferocious tunnel monkeys with the sweet strum of the acoustic guitar. And watch out for the mysterious Izzy Goots!I have absolutely no idea where this crazy strip is going, as Cosley and Son are making it up as they go along. But what I do know for sure is that they seem to be having a real blast doing it and it shows!So do yourself a favor and pop by Jamie's blog to check out the latest installment. And maybe, just maybe, you'll find yourself hankering to make comics with the kids in your life!

      Written by: Kneon Transitt shuldn't be allowed to blog.


      How To Promote Your Webcomic for FREE: Part II
      NOTE: This blog presumes you have a webcomic site already functioning somewhere on the web with interesting content (remember there is no substitute for great content - no amount of promotion will help a crappy webcomic.)  DO NOT SACRIFICE YOUR WEBCOMIC CREATIVE TIME FOR PROMOTION TIME - BALANCE HERE IS KEY!<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="" alt="" border="0" /></a>Want to increase the readership and / or maximize the money you make off your webcomic for FREE with just a little hard work? Heck, who doesn't! I will share with you (in several parts) the methods (this blog is one of them). I have used to promote my webcomic, <a h

      Written by: BLOOP's Blog


      How To Promote Your Webcomic For FREE: Part I
      NOTE: This blog presumes you already have a webcomic site already functioning somewhere on the web.  There are numerous articles and blogs on how to create / set up your webcomic. Just do a Google search to bring them up.<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href=""><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="" border="0" alt="" /></a>Want to increase the readership and / or maximize the money you make off your webcomic for FREE with just a little hard work? Heck, who doesn't! I will share with you (in several parts) the methods (this blog is one of them - but more on that topic in another part of this series) I have used to promote my webcomic, <a href="">BLOOP</a>

      Written by: BLOOP's Blog


      New & Improved BLOOP Webcomic Site!
      After some complaints regarding navigation and the overall look of the BLOOP website, we have made some much needed changes.  The site is now less 'cluttered' and easier to navigate.  Navigation has been limited to a mere two choices, a link for subscribers and a link for the FREE Archive.  The ads have been moved to the far right and bottom of the pages to showcase the comic strip and several bad links have been corrected.  So feel free to check out the NEW & IMPROVED BLOOP website!  <a href=""><span style="font-weight:bold;">www.webcomicsnation.com/blooptoon</span></a>

      Written by: BLOOP's Blog


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