I’ve been WAY to lazy lately in regard to hooking up sites with link exchanges. I’ve had some e-mails I’ve been sitting on since December and I feel bad because normally I get right on that kind of stuff.
So, in an effort to calm the waters, I wanted to draw everyone’s attention to the following comics: It’s All Been Done, Kule Incorporated, Pathetisad and Destined For Nothing. They’re all really cool and need your support. Check them out right now.
In other web comic news, it looks like Zeek v2.0 has closed it’s doors. The announcement was pretty abrupt. Most people didn’t know it was coming.
From the looks of things, there won’t be any access to the archives, which is a shame. Issac made a damn fine comic. I’ll miss it.
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I wanted to get everyone’s attention and have them visit It’s All Been Done today. Not because their most recent strip was a subtle homage to Theater Hopper, but because Eric is closing things down and it looks like this week will be their last.
It’s always a shame when such a good comic ends so quickly. IABD had it all – great writing, great art, fleshed out characters from the word “Go” and one of the best site designs I’ve seen.
But Eric has decided to take a crack at syndication with another comic he’s putting together and I say “Good for him!” We all wish him the best.
Visit It’s All Been Done before it’s all been done.
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I don’t know what it is about summer, but it seems to instgate a lot of change.
First It’s All Been Done hangs up its hat, then I learn that Force Monkeys closes up shop, NOW I’m reading that my beloved Nothing Nice to Say is ending its run in 5 days? Nevermind Zach from No Pants Tuesday has seemingly taken a vacation to Mars, or something. What the hell am I supposed to do with myself now that all my favorites are leaving me?
I guess I’ll have to make some new friends.
Never-the-less, be sure to visit all of these fallen brothers and make sure their archives remain strong.
In more positive news, Mark Velard of Jayhoo and Jawhoo is upping production to FIVE TIMES A WEEK! I guess it just goes to show when a door is closed a window is opened. Check it out!
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Everyone stop what they’re doing and visit our two newest sponsors Suzie View and Syntax Error Comics. They’re both excellent and both need your support.
Syntax Error has recently celebrated its one-year anniversary. For a comic rendered wholly in 3-D, that’s quite an accomplishment! I love Syntax Error. The character models are great and the writing is consistently sharp. The personalities of the characters really shine and I love reading it.
Suzie View is another great comic. You might have heard the news a couple of months ago that Tauhid Bondia (Spells and Whistles) and Erik McCurdy (It’s All Been Done) joint project took a step closer to print syndication when Comics.com picked them up and put them on their site.
What you might not know is that Comics.com is owned by United Media, one of the largest syndicates in the United States. Suzie View has reached a critical juncture in its ascension. If Tauhid and Erik can bring more people to the site and raise their traffic, there is a good possibility that United Media will renew their contract with FULL PRINT DISTRIBUTION!
This would be a major accomplishment in the world of web comics. Tauhid and Erik’s creation would be one of the very few comics to make the leap from digital to print and it would lend great credibility to the medium as a whole.
Please support Suize View and revel in the adventures of a precocious little girl who loves to make independent movies. The comic makes great references to the world of cinema. Anyone who likes Theater Hopper should LOVE Suzie View.
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