Five strips are competing for the Harvey Award and for our love. Will 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' have the strength to win? Will 'E-Z' have an E-Z victory? Will 'Penny Arcade' win more glory and fame? Will "Perry Bible Fellowship" make enough friends? Or will "Edgar Allen Poo" end up being number One after all? All shall be revealed within...
Five strips are competing for the Harvey Award and for our love. Will 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' have the strength to win? Will 'E-Z' have an E-Z victory? Will 'Penny Arcade' win more glory and fame? Will "Perry Bible Fellowship" make enough friends? Or will "Edgar Allen Poo" end up being number One after all? All shall be revealed within...
While the boss is away, the dorks will play. Midnight and I had the place to ourselves. We explore each of the ten Zuda contestants and give our thoughts.
One of the most wide spread shows we've had since the Golden age of Daku and Zampson, the three of us tear into Chronicle with our wide and varied opinions. It's good times.
It's that time of the week again folks. Time to sit down with that special some one you love and listen to me and Jason argue about who's cooler while Brigid rolls her eyes so hard you can hear it. In this week's episode, we take on North World (www.north-world.com) by Lars Brown.
This week we bring you not one, not two but ten freaking reviews all rolled into one. That's some pretty heavy lifting kids, don't try it at home, we're professionals. Sort of. In this episode we take a look at each of the competitors currently battling to the finish in this months Zuda competition. (www.zudacomics.com)
After the hootenanny that was this year's WCCA, we couldn't help but notice there was quite the hullabaloo brewin' about this strip Lackadaisy (www.lackadaisycats.com). Rubes we may be, the crew here at Digital Strips have never to be one to shy away from some rip-roarin', Web comicy fun. And thats just what we found when we mozied over to see what creator Tracy Butler had in store for us.
Sin Titulo (which either means "Without Title" or I've truly failed my high school Spanish teacher), is a dark, creepy noir tail that kept us reading and, at least in my case jumping, all the while maintaining a sense of class and timeliness that is hard to find online.
Today we take a look at Pictures for Sad Children (http://picturesforsadchildren.com) the saddest comic that I have ever loved. It's depressing, it's drab, it's awkward but oh so very good. Listen in and find out how this is even possible.
We're back and getting on schedule. It has been 3 months since real life started interfering but this review should make up for it. We have for you perhaps one of the top ten biggest comics. That's Perry Bible Fellowship for those of us who keep up with webcomics but the MySpace king for everyone else. (http://pbfcomics.com/)
Doing reviews it is always safest to stay away from large established comics. The reasons have nothing to do with fear of retribution but more of how big the archives are. White Ninja Comics is an example of this with it's 600 strips. I can't even tell you how glad I was Steve volunteered to take this on. Oh, listen to news scope Wes let's us in on at the end. (http://www.whiteninjacomics.com/)
We know how much we're dragging our feet here but real life has a problem of making this life impossible sometimes. To help out Steve and Jason have another review but this time it heralds back to the good old days of 3 comics. Each of these three are quite different and we even get some disagreement on taste. (http://www.awkwardzombie.com/) (http://www.webcomicsnation.com/justinpie/wonderella/series.php) (http://www.drunkduck.com/The_Nineteenth_Century_Industrialist)
There is an abundance of strips out there but it seems the people who got together and created Koallawallop know some hidden secret. This is the third strip we've reviewed from the group and so far it's simplicity only goes to make this a fantastic story. Here's what Steve and Jason have to say about it. (http://riceboy.jho-tan.com/)
When Brandon was invited originally it was inhopes that he would pick webcomics better then Phil. This pick proves that even those with good taste falter sometimes. For the 80% of the listeners that disagree with my taste in comics you'll probably love this sadistic version of Scrubs (http://www.lucid-tv.com)
This is a good one although there was a bunch of agreement on most parts. Round table covers the whole DC webcomics thing that everyone is talking about.
The whole crew is back together! Three long months and we have our reunion tour. For our first song we bring to you the little acclaimed by fantastic strip of imagination and water colors. A strip so good Bill Watterson came on the show to congratulate Ryan. (http://www.kiwisbybeat.com/minus.html)