Monthly Archives: August 2011

Creating a creative process.

On creative projects there are two maxims you should always keep in mind. 1. Perfectionism is the enemy of productivity. 2. It takes time to produce good work. Both are true.  If you work till something is “Perfect,” you will never … Continue reading

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Make comics from anywhere!

I just moved to a new house, and things are a little chaotic right now. 80% of what I own, including my art supplies are in poorly labelled boxes in my garage, and what used to be my primary art/writing … Continue reading

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Depicting Race

I am a Caucasian who writes adventure stories about characters of color. Perhaps because I was raised to be sensitive about racial profiling I am constantly second guessing my motives for doing this. Is what I’m doing somehow wrong or … Continue reading

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Spoilers on the Homepage

The display size of a comic in an RSS feed is one hell of a nuisance when it comes to spoiling your favorite webcomics, but one of my biggest pet peeves is stumbling upon a new webcomic and the spoiler … Continue reading

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Webcomic Pet Peeves

I’ve decided to kick off my first article right; by biting the hand that feeds me. Exposing the dark underbelly of the very craft we engage in. But mostly I have an opportunity to stand on my soap box, and … Continue reading

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Collective is Go!

Well, now that we got this site running I suppose it’s time to start posting! First off, you might notice that there’s a few more artists lurking around here and posting than there are actual comics up there in the … Continue reading

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