Hi Everyone! It’s me again. I’d like to take a few minutes to give everyone an update on what’s in store for our little comics community. As I’ve iterated a few times in my previous blog posts, we are working on building more than a web comics social portal. So I’m here to let you [...]
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Oh hey, how are you? (Another 100 days of the Fabler Blog)
In a lull between posts, the Fabler Blog recaps the action from its second hundred days of life and finds some quality time to share with you, our readers. EXCITEMENT, ACTION, AND SUSPENSE ABOUND.
Fans of spiky-haired manga heroes and Silver Age Spider-Man comics rejoice! There’s now an app for that. (Er, those.)
The inauguration of comics to the digital world has been a slow, staggered process. I choose to examine it with similes involving rats and Super-Man.
Profiling Jesse Jacobs of Blue Winter, Shapes in the Snow and One Million Mouths
The Fabler Blog talks to Jesse Jacobs, recent winner of the Gene Day Award for Canadian Self-Publishing for his minicomic, Blue Winter, Shapes in the Snow.
An independent self-publisher in the truest sense of the term, Jesse has also gained some recognition for his comic strip One Million Mouths, which up until a few mouths ago was a recurring feature in Halifax newspaper the Coast.
Jesse talks about winning the award, drawing Richie Rich as a kid, and shares some details about his latest as-of-yet-unnamed minicomic.
Creator Interview: Joey Comeau of A Softer World and Overqualified
The Fabler Blog catches up with Joey Comeau, writer and co-creator of the popular photo-based webcomic A Softer World. Joey has just returned from a tour to promote Overqualified, his latest book.
Here he talks about keeping A Softer World fresh, the fact versus fiction content of Overqualified, and a couple of his upcoming projects. All this… and more! Yeah!