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Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 6/29/09

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§ Frank Santoro digs deeper into the history of comics coloring with an investigation of Pacific Comics and the grayline coloring system. BTW,...

Scattered linkage

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Just a few while we get our wits together. § Frank Santoro continues his explorations into little known eddies of comics history with an...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 6/23/09

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§ Do Anything, the new Warren Ellis column for Bleeding Cool, connects some dots: Jack Kirby didn’t get to be an intellectual. That’s a label...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 6/18/09

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§ Another remembrance of Dave Simons, this time by the Hero Initiative, via a script he wrote before his death. § The Source reveals...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 06/17/09

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§ Top Story: Brigid Alverson read comics on an iPod Touch. TRAITOR!!!! It may never replace print, but the iPod Touch is starting to emerge...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits — 06/16/09

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§ Jason Little has wrapped up his MOTEL ART IMPROVEMENT SERVICE webcomic. Congrats! § The rags are full of previews of Comic-Con, none of...

Tiny linkage

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Just like the guy in the horror movie who does not heed the dire warnings of the gnarly old groundskeeper, Brian Heater did...

Non-MoCCA links

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§ Vince Moore at Comics Waiting Room asked: Why are there no great black supervillains? Where are all the “cool” black supervillains? Where is the...

L1nkage – June 10, 2009

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§ Must listen! Audio of the Santoro/Panter/Sohn panel at MoCCA. § ZDARSKY -- THE EVIDENCE FOR: Recently, a wiki-fight broke out on the Wikipedia page...

Kibbles ‘n’ Bits, 6/9/09

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§ Robot 6 asks Yow! What have they done to Little Lulu? Apparently, in Brazil, they've made her and her gang manga-style skaters, videogamers...

Links of note

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§ El Santo responds to Brigid Alverson’s 8-page rule: But most webcomics aren’t limited by Zuda’s hard-coded (and unwieldy) Flash-based Zuda browser. Hence, more often...

Random universe, random links

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§ In movie news, Kickstart, the producers of WANTED, have optioned DEAR DRACULA, a children's comics published by Shadowline's Silver Books/Image: “Dear Dracula” rounds out...

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