Two posts at Super Frat today. First up is another installment of Why I’m Not Seeing These Movies. And then, something new. Welcome to Tony’s Media Podcast.
And the Quote of the Day is from Stephen Hawking:
“I like physics, but I love cartoons.”
Two posts at Super Frat today. First up is another installment of Why I’m Not Seeing These Movies. And then, something new. Welcome to Tony’s Media Podcast.
And the Quote of the Day is from Stephen Hawking:
“I like physics, but I love cartoons.”
Christian has the first installment of her comic, 20%! It’s about working in a restaurant in Hell!
It’s Sunday, time for Harold George’s The Funnicks!
At Super Frat, it’s Your Fratoscope for April 14, 2013.
And the Quote of the Day is from Rob Walton:
“On the whole, and this comment can get me in a lot of trouble, I find that retailers in the comic book business are not business people. They’re fans who’ve gotten themselves shops.“
At Super Frat today it’s Ten Things You’ll Never See in North Korea.
And the Quote of the Day is from Art Spiegelman:
“Online, pages get to crackle in a different way. It’s a different medium — it’s a real difference. As the medium evolves as something that’s on my screen, online comics will become as different from comic books as comic strips are to comic books. The rules are different online.”
Check out Don Edwards’ Blog and his latest pin up.
Hey Factory Fans!
Here it is, April 2013, and we almost forgot that it’s the third anniversary of The Webcomic Factory! Three years just breezed by and I can hardly believe how much stuff is in our library. Thank you, as always, for your support over the years. Without readers like you, we could’ve never come this far!
Oh and if you missed our Post Apocalyptic Nick Kickstarter, you can now buy the book! Visit the Post Apocalyptic Nick store and check out all the stuff! While supplies last.
At Super Frat it’s Rewritten Headlines: Charlie Brown to Taco Bell.
Harold George is having a contest on Gtoons.
And the Quote of the Day is from Todd McFarlane:
“Here is a fear for me, I never wanted to be one of those guys that was defined by a body of work 20 years old.“