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... the impression that virtually no one reads my weekly comics roundup, but it's too late to stop now. You can read my thoughts on ... an odd mix of discussion pieces on pioneers of US comics satirical stuff about fashion magazines. And the fashion satire ... that world. I enjoy the strangeness of this, and in fairness the stuff on the comics old-timers is pretty informative, while the fashion satire seems ...
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Starting this Wednesday, I'll be starting what I hope to be a weekly feature called the Webcomic Weekly News Roundup where I post that goings on of new comics, books, and news in general about the webcomic industry. If you've got a news tip for your own comic or something that has been blogged about, [...]
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Friday October 3, 2008 Tech Comics: "How to Survive the Depression" By Oliver Widder - October 2, 2008 [October 2, 2008] With the help ... Upstream Without a Paddle? By Paul Rubens - October 3, 2008 [October 3, 2008] OS Roundup: Maybe. But it's unlikely it will be out of business any time soon. Six Reasons Why Linux Is Right for Small Business By Aaron Weiss - October 3, 2008 [October 3 ...
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... with DorianThe Sound of Young AmericaThe Watt from Pedro ShowThese are all of my favorites from over the years. Not everything made the cut -- I've tried the movie and music podcasts from All Things Considered, a handful of comics podcasts, the American Theater Wing podcast (which, I have to say, is about as awful as it gets), and Fresh Air, but none of them made my current all-star team.
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... including a pair of spectacular romance stories called Empty Heart and Untamed Love. I'm saving the best looking strips for last so haven't read those yet but some of the fare found in 40s and 50s comics were decidedly dodgy. Despite a relationship between White Indian and his kid sidekick that makes Batman and Robin look ultra-hetero in comparison, it's the two=panel sequence above that made my ...
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Image via Flickr user Nrbelex Dwayne Perkins was one of the first people I met when I started doing stand-up in LA. He's one of the nicest people in this town, and he's one of Rolling Stone's 5 comics to watch. This catch by Morgan State's Edwin Baptiste is great because it's just amazing to watch, and [...]
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