I suppose you’ll be wanting some notes to go with that:
- Our creative processes - how ideas get from our brains to our websites.
- Good Ship Chronicles‘ impending reboot.
- JjAR is awesome.
- I hate my first webcomic so Glod-damned much.
- Garfield.
- The differences between a webcomic reboot and a printed comic or motion picture franchise reboot.
Tomorrow I’ll be flying back to England for a couple of weeks. I’ll be spending Saturday March 22nd at the UK Web & Mini Comix Thing. Despite being in another country, however, we still plan for all five of us to record Episode 6 next Saturday Sunday.
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3 comments so far
I really like this podcast.
There’s a lot of good information about writing, storytelling, and drawing for people wanting to break into the webcomic(or print comic) industry, there’s a lot of really interesting talk about science-fiction in general, and the websites and webcomics mentioned are good, too.
I look forward to next week’s recording.
March 18th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Thanks for the encouragement. I’m glad you’re enjoying it. And congratulations for being our first bit of feedback! Yeah!!!
March 19th, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Hey, guys, I’ve listened to your five podcasts (ow!). Good work! A couple of comments:
1) Ben, Robert Heinlein also used the “fictional multiverse” concept in his novel “The Number of the Beast”. His heroes visited Oz, Barsoom, the First Galaxy (from the Lensman universe) amongst others.
2) Excellent discussions about the nature of artistic evolution, and what you’ve got to go through in order to grow your stories and strips.
Keep up the good work guys, both here and online!
April 3rd, 2008 at 9:16 am
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