The first trade paperbacks of two series: Scalped and Sleeper. Brandon and Tim find some things to like, and some things to… not like so much. 7/28/08 Scalped and Sleeper Tweet
A podcast about the craft of comics
The first trade paperbacks of two series: Scalped and Sleeper. Brandon and Tim find some things to like, and some things to… not like so much. 7/28/08 Scalped and Sleeper Tweet
Continuing our discussion of making Web comics: Fitting your comic within the viewer’s screen, some Web comics recommendations, and more! 7/21/08 More Web comics issues Ink Dick Kukuburi Butternut Squash Moving Pictures Tweet
Welcome to the new home of Deconstructing Comics! Unlike the previous site, this one is totally centered on the podcast. No immediate plans to set up Spider-hag on this site, but we’ll see what the future holds. We hope this site will allow greater interaction between the people appearing in the podcast and those who [...]
Web cartoonists review a book by Web cartoonists on Web cartooning! Tim and Mulele are joined by Patrick G in reviewing the book by Brad Guigar, Kris Straub, Dave Kellett, and Scott Kurtz. 7/14/2008: “How to Make Webcomics” HalfPixel (home of the authors of this book) The Abominable Charles Christopher Riceboy Ink Dick Tweet
INTRODUCTION ———————– September is upon us, and seeing as how this is often a scholarly month with students returning to school, I’ve started thinking about how so many comic publishers bring comics back because, supposedly, “you demanded it.” I’ve never actually demanded the return of any comic. Even if I wanted to demand the return [...]
We talk about the comics anthology Discovered, from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Reading anthologies is easy, reviewing them is hard. So Tim calls up SCAD faculty member Shawn Crystal to talk about the college, the book, and his own comics projects. 7/7/08 Discovered Tweet

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