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§ Spike is 2/3rds of the way to pre-selling enough copies to print TEMPLAR, AZ. Oh MAN, did I have a busy weekend. Sorry I...

Intended audience reviews youth comics

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Over at Newsarama, a couple of youngsters have reviewed all the all-ages comics at LUNCHBOX. We couldn't find the ages of the reviewers given,...

Bitpass closes

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Do you remember micropayments? Well, if you ever listened to Scott McCloud in the 90s you do. Micropayments were the idea that you could...

More on SUGARSKULL

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We received a nice note from Alice Hunt of the new Sugarskull webcomics collective, with a bit more information: Sugarskull is a group of people...

Fear, My Dear at ACT-I-VATE plus party

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Dean Haspiel is previewing his new ACT-I-VATE strip, FEAR, MY DEAR. The official launch is February 1, which happens to coincide with The Act-i-vate...

Ramdom news and notes

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§ Are fansubs destroying the American anime industry? This article at ComiPress says yes. In 2006, rumors spread about anime distributor Central Park Media's bankruptcy...

Help Spike print TEMPLAR, AZ

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Webcomicker Spike is trying to get advance orders to help her print a collection of her long-runningTemplar, Arizona: So here's the deal.I want to publish...

New Webcomics collectives: LUNCHBOX and SUGARSKULL

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Dean Trippe writes to announce a new all--ages webcomics collective, LUNCHBOX: We're announcing the launch of a new comics collective featuring some of the finest...

SPACEMAN the webcomic

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We accidentally posted this the other day but here's the official link to SPACEMAN an interesting looking new webcomic by Matt Kish, and drawn...

YOUNG BOTTOMS IN LOVE finds print

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Another webcomic makes the jump to print: Building on the success as a daily Web comic at Popimage.com, YOUNG BOTTOMS IN LOVE, Poison Press is...

A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge

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Josh Neufeld's A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge has just debuted at Smith Magazine. Neufeld wrote about the strip and his research recently at...

Sluggards post thoughts

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Both Chris Butcher and Joey Manley sent letters apologizing for missing the Beat's Year End Survey, but posted their answers on their own weblogs...

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