![]() The Daily Cartoonist $0.99 The Daily Cartoonist (TDC), is one of the fastest growing news blogs for professional cartoonists. It focuses on newspaper cartooning (comic strips and editorial cartooning), webcomics, movies and animation, and magazine gag cartoonists. TDC is published Monday through Friday (and occasionally on the weekends).Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you're not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day. ![]() Webcomics: Tools and Techniques for Digital Cartooning $29.99 "Webcomics: Tools and Techniques for Digital Cartooning" will introduce you to some well known online comics and show you in detail how the comic artists go about creating their comic and make it available via the web. From writing a script, sketching, inking, scanning, graphics programs (photoshop, poser, illustrator), optimizing graphics, websites, copyrights, it takes a look at everything. Great examples that will help you custom tailor your own production method. It also includes a page of links pointing you toward additional resources. If you are thinking about creating your own online comic, or just want to know how your favorite artists go about it - then this is the book! ![]() Checkerboard Nightmare: A Brief History of Webcomics $15.97 Checkerboard Nightmare comes to pass print form in A Brief History of Webcomics. Its over 160 strips of Chex, the internets most irrepressible egomaniac, his faithful lawyer Lyle, and robot pal Vaporware. No attempt at fame is too shameless, no copyright is too protected! Also inside, youll find a world-renowned look at the rapidly-growing world of online comics. In-depth interviews, intense looks at upcoming artists, and detailed examinations of shifting business models - all those all may appear in a later edition. ![]() Adventures Into Digital Comics $14.99 Adventures Into Digital Comics tells the story of the crash of the US comic book industry and the potential rebirth of the medium as an all-digital form on the Internet. The film features John Barber (Marvel Comics editor), Leonard M. Cachola (Innies and Outties), Joe Casey (Godland, Youngblood), Patrick Farley (Apocamon, Delta Thrives), Cat Garza Jr (Magic Inkwell), Shaenon K. Garrity (Narbonic, editor of Modern Tales), Chris Gossett (The Red Star), Tricia Hale (Astro City), Lea Hernandez (Clockwork Angels), Derek Kirk Kim (Same Difference), Scott Koblish (Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds), James Kochalka (American Elf), Jean-Marc Lofficier (Robur), Joey Manley (Modern Tales founder), Scott McCloud (Understanding Comics), Tom McWeeney (Battle Chasers), Mark Pacella (Tooth & Claw), Ben Raab (Living in Infamy), Chris Shadoian (Streets of Northampton), Tracy White (Traced), Marv Wolfman (Crisis on Infinite Earths) and Jim Zubkavich (Makeshift Miracle). The film also features the art of numerous other writers and artists such as Mike Mignola (Hellboy), Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), Alex Ross (Astro City), Kurt Busiek (Conan), Jose Ladronn (Hip Flask), John Byrne (X-Men), Will Eisner (The Spirit), Jerry Robinson (Batman, creator of the Joker) and more... Nominated in the Best Documentary Film category, Tel Aviv Icon Film Festival 2006."Excellent film that also holds charm and appeal to non-comics audiences" (Michael Netzer, Batman)This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. |
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