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#3 Cannibalism


February 2nd, 2008

How to Create Your Own Webcomic Site

Author's Comments: February 3rd, 2008

In case you don’t know, this website is a WordPress blog with ComicPress plugin installed. To have a custom look, you will need to modify some of the “.css” (cascading style sheet documents) and “.php” file within the ComicPress plugin.
Here’s a brief summary of steps you need to do to run a Wordpress comic site

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Read “Making Comics” if You Want Your Webcomics to Become Better

Author's Comments: February 7th, 2008

Comics is more than just pretty drawings (or may be it has nothing to do with prettiness), it involves writing, planning, pacing, placement of graphic element to show action, flow of time, locations, moods and many other things. I was actually a little hesitant to create my own comics, because I knew the most I [...]

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#4 Comments with Strong Odor


February 9th, 2008

#5 Trying Out a New Restaurant


February 16th, 2008

Webcomics Created in Adobe Illustrator

Author's Comments: February 17th, 2008

If you have been reading webcomics for a while, I am pretty sure you have stumbled across PVP. PVP is created by Scott R. Kurtz and it is one of the poster-boys of webcomics. It has a huge following, spawned a website dedicated to criticizing it, and due to its success, Scott works full time [...]

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#6 A Depressing Exercise


February 23rd, 2008