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07/09/2004 04:43 PMA GNOME 2 applet monitoring Web pages and servers.
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Dark Horse Comics International Gallery
Update: Dutch Comics
Dark Horse Comics International Gallery
Update: Dutch Comics
02/12/2004 06:20 PMWe've got a new update to the international section of our
Dark Horse Comics Cover
Gallery today, with scans of the
Dutch versions
of
The Phantom
Menace,
Attack of the
Clones, and
Shadows of the
Empire.
Dark Horse Comics Gallery Update: Aurra
Sing Gold Logo Comics
Dark Horse Comics Gallery Update: Aurra
Sing Gold Logo Comics
04/25/2004 06:09 PMToday's
Dark Horse
Comics Cover Gallery update features the bounty hunter Aurra Sing.
here are a pair of special gold foil logo editions of the final
chapter in the "Outlander" story from the
Star Wars
monthly series and her own special one-shot issue of the
Bounty
Hunters series. These comics were exclusive to Dynamic Forces and
features the pivotal moments in the bounty hunter's life. Thanks again
to Jason Todoroff for the scans. Check out the bottom left corner
image of A'sharad Hett!
Dark Horse Comics International Comics
Cover Gallery
Dark Horse Comics International Comics
Cover Gallery
12/21/2003 02:37 AMOur
Dark Horse
Comics cover gallery is updated today with a new
International
Comics section featuring comics from
France,
Mexico and
the
United
Kingdom. The stories and artwork remain the same, but the covers
are often quite different. Look for this section to expand over time
with more reader submissions.
Dark Horse Comics Miscellaneous Comics
Cover Gallery
Dark Horse Comics Miscellaneous Comics
Cover Gallery
12/20/2003 12:15 PMBefore I wrap up our series of
Dark Horse Comics
updates, let's take a look at the
Miscellaneous
Comics that have been published over the years in anthology
titles, reprint giveaways, and one-shots.
Comics via RSS
Comics via RSS
12/30/2003 12:08 AMThis is fantastic. David Thomson has created a bunch of RSS feeds for
comics, found at a site called Tapestry. Some highlights include The
Boondocks, Doonesbury, and Non Sequitur. Thanks to Jeremy Hedley at
Antipixel for the link....
Comics 0.8
Comics 0.8
12/23/2003 04:29 PMOrganize your comics on your Mac.
Comics
Comics
07/13/2004 06:48 AM
Incredible comic book auction. I
knew I shouldn't have gotten rid of my comics..
The Encyclopedia of Comics
The Encyclopedia of Comics
07/20/2004 06:15 AMLike comedy? You'll enjoy the encyclopedia of comics, from Abbott &
Costello to Zacherley, available at
http://www.comedystars.com/homepage/ . The list runs down the left
side of the page. Click on...
Random comics
Random comics
04/26/2004 05:00 AM
Earlier this month, we
posted Monochrom's call-for-submissions for jpegs of random
punchline-text from comic strips. Now, Monochrom brings us the
outcome: a web page werein a single-frame comic and a punchine are
combined at random. The results are funny-esque and very weird. Reload
often.
Link
(
Thanks, Johannes!)
Something Positive Comics
Something Positive Comics
05/12/2004 06:38 PM
So good, I can't believe this hasn't been posted before:
Something Positive Comics You, Too, Can Be a Comics Whiz
You, Too, Can Be a Comics Whiz
06/03/2004 05:23 AMLike video games? Can't draw? Want to start a Web comic anyway? Join
the throngs creating new comics from classic video-game graphics. Just
don't expect the game companies to approve. By Lore Sjöberg.
Flight Comics
Flight Comics
06/04/2004 10:02 PM
Copper is a
beautifully drawn web-comic about a dog and his boy. The author Kazu
Kibuishi is also about to release
Flight, a highly anticipated
anthology which includes the works of
Derek Kirk Kim,
Jen Wang,
Clio Chang,
Rad
Sechrist,
Vera Brosgol and
Enrico Casarosa, all a
group of artists who met over the Internet (Most links are to comics)
Scott McCloud
sends in a
review from the year 2054.
European comics in SVG
European comics in SVG
07/18/2002 11:26 AMThe Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF) has opened
its SVG-powered virtual exhibition dedicated to the "Masters of
European
comics".
comics-grabber 0.2
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07/28/2004 04:32 AMA configurable script for viewing comics.
Nuke Comics 0.5.2
Nuke Comics 0.5.2
04/14/2004 05:07 PMA comics organizing script for PHP-Nuke.
PV Comics launch
PV Comics launch
01/07/2004 02:57 PMFree comics in a switchable high/low-bandwidth layout using Stuart
Robertson's CSS image map technique (ALA issue 166).
24 Hour Comics dot com
24 Hour Comics dot com
04/25/2004 09:41 AM24-Hour Comics Day, April 24, 2004
24hourcomics.com
track this
site | 3 links
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Corroney On Comics
Corroney On Comics
06/21/2004 03:37 PMWe update the
Special
Features section today with an interview with Star Wars artist Joe
Corroney. From his work on the Holonet News to artwork for the Star
Wars Roleplaying game, come explore the in-depth article on one man's
dream-come-true!
Click
here to check it out.
Happy 24-Hour Comics Day!
Happy 24-Hour Comics Day!
04/25/2004 02:43 AM
24 Hour Comics dot com:
April 24 was 24-Hour Comics Day. Similar to weekend novels, people
are supposed to gather and work on a comic and try to complete it,
start to finish, within 24-hours (though there are some variations).
Championed (or invented?) by
Scott McCloud (previously
discussed
here),
you can celebrate either by trying to do one on your own, or
re
ading some written by others, including
Neil Gaiman and
Kevin Eastman.
New Dark Horse Comics
New Dark Horse Comics
01/06/2004 11:52 AMThe first new 2004 comic books from
Dark Horse Comics
were released last week, and we've got the lowdown on what readers can
find in each issue.
Comics Character Biographies
Comics Character Biographies
06/01/2004 06:34 PM
The Marvel Directory:
from
Ab
omination to
Zzzax. On the other side, here's the
Unofficial
Who's Who in the DC Universe, from
Abel to
Zauriel.
Dark Horse Comics For May
Dark Horse Comics For May
02/10/2004 02:41 AMDark Horse has sent out solicitations for their May titles, including
2
Star Wars comic books and a trade paperback.
New comics debut Sunday
New comics debut Sunday
03/06/2004 02:04 AMBaby Blues, Zits, The Lockhorns, Marvin, Sally Forth, Slylock Fox and
Mutts will join some older classics such as Dennis the Menace, Barney
Google and Snuffy ...
HOWTO: Format Web Comics for PSP
HOWTO: Format Web Comics for PSP
03/30/2005 07:31 AM
Sure, you could just manually copy the images from your
favorite web comics to the PSP, but 8 Bit Joystick has some tips to
automate the process. Slurp down a whole web comic archive, do some
basic conversion (as necessary) and copy it over. Classics like
Penny Arcade and Diesel Sweeties are natural choices, of
course, but if you've ever rolled a twenty-sided die, check out my
guilty pleasure, Order of
the Stick.
How to Read Web Comics on a
PlayStation Portable. [8BitJoystick]
Bonus PSP Link: UMD
Planet
Also: Manga and eBooks on Your PSP
[Gizmodo]
WWDC JoT comics continue
WWDC JoT comics continue
06/30/2004 02:38 AMCelebrating Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, our friends at
Geek Culture have posted another Joy of Tech comic called "Slippery
with Pixels."...
Free File: Comics
Free File: Comics
07/24/2004 12:57 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 24 2004 5:06AM GMT
The Golden Age of Silver Age comics
The Golden Age of Silver Age comics
12/15/2003 04:26 PMI discovered Jack Kirby around 1972 (with
KAMANDI) and quickly
devoured his comics from the previous decade, especially
Fantastic
Four. Here's a nice NYT article about 1960s comic books that sums
up why they're so great.
Just as Mr. Infantino's Flash had captured the gung-ho
futurism of the late 50's, illustrators like Kirby and Mr. Ditko
brought an appropriately darker, grittier and sometimes spaced-out
look to Marvel's pages in the mid-60's. The Fantastic Four spent a lot
of time on the Lower East Side, where Kirby had grown up. Mr. Ditko's
hallucinatory illustrations for the mystic Dr. Strange had a direct
impact on the psychedelic art that bloomed a few years later. In
"Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," Tom Wolfe reported that the LSD guru
Ken Kesey spent hours studying Dr. Strange comics with acid-inspired
probity. Rock-concert posters also lifted the character's image.
Link<
/a> (thanks, Scott!)
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