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New Resource for Online Comic Artists

gmezero writes "Ten on-line comic artists from strips such as Angst Technology, Lethal Doses, and Polymer-City Chronicles have banded together and launched Rocketbox Comics in an effort to help other comic creators improve their art and to promote the idea of keeping on-line comics free."

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  1. Re:top 10? by showler · · Score: 3, Informative

    Rocketbox has only been open for a couple of days. They've probably gotten more visits in the last hour or so then they've had since the opening. I expect the top 10 will start looking better when more people actually submit some comics to consider.

  2. more by Jukashi · · Score: 4, Informative

    im surprised no one's mentioned exploding dog or dieselsweeties. great comics with quality shit for sale.

    1. Re:more by rstevens · · Score: 3, Informative
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  3. Scott McCloud by Murdock037 · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you're really interested in learning more, a writer/artist by the name of Scott McCloud has probably done more for the medium and getting the message out than anybody else.

    McCloud wrote an incredibly popular, well-written, and informative book a few years back called Understanding Comics, about the underlying principles that make comics as a whole work. He followed it up with Reinventing Comics, which was more about methods of distribution and why he thinks online comics are the future. But interesting reading nonetheless.

    The first was great. I go to an art school, and the kids in the comic art program actually have to read it as a text book for several courses. In my opinion, though, the second book was less successful, and more opinion-based. I probably just don't agree with him on a few points.

    Regardless, his site is worth checking out for those interested in the topic. He's probably online comics' biggest and best-known advocate.

  4. Web comics worthy of attention by tootingbec · · Score: 3, Informative

    First, a quick disclaimer: I have no personal or financial interest in any of these. I own no stock in Adobe or Wacom. Consarnit, I can't even draw.

    One of the best comics on Modern Tales are Patent Pending, a drama that is drawn by the same guy who does the comedy Goats (which is free). Two other awe-inspiring MT strips are Makeshift Miracle and American Born Chinese, the former for its art and the latter for its psychological insight.

    Three free strips deserving of special mention are Wigu, Achewood, and Scary-Go-Round.

    Note that none of these strips concern teenagers who play video games. Hope that's not too much of a disappointment for anyone.

  5. Re:What online comics really need... by arvindn · · Score: 5, Informative
    what online comics really need is hosting that doesn't whack them into oblivion with bandwith charges when they get popular

    Yes, this seems to be one of the major problems for online comics. Here is a tutorial describing how you could reduce bandwidth consumption pngs for comics and several tips for effective use of pngs.
    From the article: Used correctly, PNG can drastically reduce the file size and download time of one's comics.

    There's also a list of comics using png.

  6. Some more good comics by Shade,+The · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's some online comics that might be worth checking out:

    Sluggy - Students, aliens, ghosts, psychotic rabbits, evil kittens. One of the oldest and niftiest comics online.
    User Friendly - Linux, geeks. You get the idea.
    Megatokyo - An online manga following Piro and Largo whilst stranded in Tokyo.
    Schlock Mercenary - Not too good art, but usually a very good and suitably sci-fi-ish plot.
    Clan of the Cats - A modern-day witch cursed to change into a panther. Good artwork.
    RPG World - Great art. A parody of almost any role playing game (the console variety) you'd care to play.
    Ghost Cat - It's a cat! It's a ghost! It's ghost cat!
    Elf Life - Elves, fairies, barbarians, time travel, romance, comedy, and very well drawn as well.
    Exploitation Now! - An anime-ish comic with good art and an interesting, if sporadic, plot.
    Real Life - It's real life. Except it's not. Reasonably funny.
    Penny Arcade - The mother of all gaming comics. Very funny :)
    Sephen - A relative newcomer, but wow! Great pencil-work!
    8-bit Theater - The grandpappy of all sprite comics. I think. It's funny anyway. Go read :)
    Demonology 101 - Fantastic art, fantastic plot! If only it came out more often! Ah well, the world isn't perfect.

    Oh, and I can't really get away without mentioning my brother's sprite comic, Pixelated!. It really isn't bad. No, really! :)

    1. Re:Some more good comics by Clover_Kicker · · Score: 3, Informative

      I should mention Argon Zark here.

      The good news: Charley Parker is a kick-ass artist, they don't look like comics at all- visually stunning.

      The bad news: New comics are downright rare, but he's been at it since 1995, so you can enjoy his accumulated work.