“He reflects the creative energy of real artists.”
Penny Arcade’s Mike “Gabe” Krahulik summarizes Eric Burns as well as anyone.
Websnark, a webcomics-only review blog from the first-and-a-half generation of internet reporting, has swept the ordinarily basement-shut-in world of webcartoonists with its tumbling prose, its breathtaking K2-like vistas, and its elegies second only to the more-familiar […]
Archive for March, 2005
Dear Mr. Black,
Hello, I am a film currently in production based on perhaps Frank Miller’s most famous property. (No, I am not referring to Batman.) Sin City is my name. Failure at being a worthwhile piece of cinema is my game.
By the incredulous expression on your face I can sense your confusion. Yes, I am […]
The great X-Generation migration to the subterranean embrace of Boomer basements was one on which I looked with longing. By the time so many of my near-peers seized the means of production by dragging twin beds down split-level stairs, I was already engaged in the solo flight through académe that was the eight-year path […]
Partially Clipsby Robert T. BalderUpdates about three times per week
One of the wonderful things about the internets is the wide and varied formats they introduce. A storyteller is truly free to wend the otherwise-unnavigable fjords of his heart, following their emerald clover-bedotted shores until a sort of artistic nirvana has been achieved. The pursuit may […]
Several hundred people have written in to me in stark, jagged tones regarding the entry our Miss Belpheger made regarding the ending of the Webcomics Examiner. Opinions of the MHA staff members are just that — opinions. And opinions have to be allowed to happen, no matter how unpopular. That’s what an opinion is.
But allow […]
It is with regret some of our affiliate groups mourn the recently-announced “indefinite hiatus” of the Webcomics Examiner.
While many would be satisfied to eulogize, I believe in a different approach. Is it really a shame to thin the field? Webcomics are a new frontier. At the outset, many pundits believed it a positive sign that […]
