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Collaboration
Today we’re going to have a look at collaboration in webcomics- specifically, why it’s so uncommon compared to traditional comics and what differences this can make to the stories told. Webcomics are often made and owned by a single person. … Continue reading
Late to the Party
Today we’re going to take a brief look at one of the strengths and weaknesses of webcomics as a medium; the archive. Now, the archive is a wonderful thing- it means that none of the storyline, none of the real … Continue reading
Webcomics and the living author
[Trigger Warning: The following contains discussions of rape "humour"] This week I’m going to talk a little bit about one of the things that make webcomics a fascinating medium; unlike traditional media, webcomics have a living author. I don’t mean … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis
Tagged analysis, death of the author, harry potter, homestuck, penny arcade
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Update Schedules: Demand and supply
This week I’d like to talk about a couple of things- the first is one of my favourite webcomics out there, Gunnerkrigg Court, and the second is how and why update scheduling is one of the most important parts of … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Review
Tagged analysis, freakangels, gunnerkrigg court, menage a 3, penny arcade, questionable content, updates
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Stick figure comics and the default human
Hi there! This is the first instalment of Mon-Wed-Fri, which in a completely logical fashion will update on Sundays. A lot of the time, I’ll be reviewing and deconstructing individual storylines or entries in a webcomic, but today I’d like … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, chainsawsuit, cyanide and happiness, default male, pictures for sad children, xkcd
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