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Sept. 30th, 2005

Nicholas Gurewitch's The Perry Bible Fellowship extends its illustrious rein with a big Ignatz Award win this past weekend!


Referrals

Don't mess with a man who's got his own entry in Wikipedia! Cover artist Cat Garza plies his trade mostly at the legendary Magic Inkwell site. 


Next Issue

Part 2 of the roundtable on the artistic history of webcomics! And our staff have their say about the best something or other of 2005. Premieres Dec. 11th.

Special Report: Webcomics Turns Ten

The Artistic History of Webcomics -- T Campbell, Eric Millikin, Shaenon Garrity, William G., Mike Meginnis, Bob Stevenson, Eric Burns, Wednesday White, A. G. Hopkins and Rob Balder join moderator Joe Zabel in exploring the medium's creative evolution, with profiles of Charley Parker, Pete Abrams, Scott McCloud, and many others. Part 1 of 2.


Curating Webcomics -- Cartoon Art Museum curator Andrew Farago speculates on the role of museums in preserving webcomics culture.


Conversations

Ryan North Interview

"For some... it seems that not changing the images is the most aggressive thing you can do to them..."

The Daily Dinosaur creator reveals the origins of his unique, graphically-arrested series, and explores issues of art and language in a remarkably probing Q&A with Mike Meginnis!

Features

Click to the Beat

Tim Godek hears the sound of music in comics, spotlighting Cat Garza, Neal Von Flue, and Kean Soo.


Diary of a Web Artist...

Andrew Wade chronicles the creation of a webcomic.


Superslackers

reviewed by Alexander Danner.

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