Comics

Wednesday’s Webcomic: Bucko

The comic Bucko begins with Rich Richardson, dubbed Bucko by the woman whose couch he’s passed out on, rushing through the streets of Portland on his bicycle as he tries to get to his job interview. Remembering he almost had a threesome with the woman, Gyp, and her roommate before he passed out destroys just…

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“Once Upon a Time” Hardcover Graphic Novel Coming Soon

Marvel Entertainment & Disney-ABC Television Group Announce “Once Upon a Time” Hardcover Graphic Novel All-New Original Graphic Novel Brings Acclaimed Talent To World of ABC Primetime Hit Series New York, NY (March 28th, 2013)—Dive into the immersive world of ABC’s Once Upon a Time like never before as Marvel Entertainment and Disney-ABC Television Group are…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic: Bite Me

If you’ve been reading this column for a bit, perhaps you’ve been wondering, “Gee whiz, Jeanette, how did you get so hooked on webcomics?” (You probably haven’t but I’m going to tell you anyway.) Well,  I got bitten by Bite Me! by Dylan Meconis. It wasn’t the first webcomic I had seen, but it was…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic: A Girl and Her Fed

A Girl and her Fed is an exciting, complex and romantic thriller.  It has conspiracies, civil rights abuses,  science and Big Government gone wrong, and a lot of dick jokes. It begins when a Girl discovers she’s been put on a Terrorism Watch-list by a shadowy government organization and decides to track down the culprits with…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic: Worsted for Wear

I’ve been anxious to recommend Worsted for Wear since I began writing Wednesday’s Webcomic. Worsted for Wear is a bright, expressive webcomic comedy about a knitting group, their yarn, and their lives. Once Cam, a new and obsessed knitter, gets her friends started knitting and they get involved in an established knitting group; the comic…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic – Erstwhile

  If you’ve read original Grimm Fairy Tales you know that many of the endings are anything but happy, the justice tends to be biblical, and the logic tends to belong in Bedlam. Erstwhile is the beautifully drawn, true-to-the-source adaptation of the lesser-known Grimm fairy tales. The artists also don’t cut out any of the…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic – Digger

Digger  is nothing short of a true epic of mythology, gods, and a wombat. Digger-of-Unnecessarily-Convoluted-Tunnels, or Digger to her friends, becomes disoriented from noxious fumes and subsequently very lost underground. She ends up stranded far from home in a distant and strange country where the statues talk, the slugs are prophets,  and the squash thirst for the…

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From the pages of Geek-Girl… Mr. Mash-Up!

The mysterious Mr. Mash-Up gets his own Zero issue, collecting all of his appearances outside of Geek-Girl #0, from Actuality Press! The product of his father’s dalliance with a cold but beautiful alien goddess, Arin Zahne a.k.a. Mr. Mash-Up is the ‘black sheep’ of his demonic other-dimensional family; living on a ‘granite hell hole,’ eking…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic: JL8

I’m going to take a chance that you haven’t heard about this week’s webcomic today, because if you haven’t there is a HUGE gaping hole in your life. That hole is in the shape of JL8.  Often fans of mainstream comics will get a little burned out from the intensity and the grandiosity of their…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic – That Deaf Guy

This week’s webcomic is very simple, very funny, and that is also a big eye-opener about lives that maybe different from your own. Matt & Kay Daigle’s That Deaf Guy is a weekly newspaper style strip about a mixed deaf and hearing family. It’s sweet, funny, and heartwarming with straightforward and expressive art. The comic is…

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