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Category Archives: web comics
SPOILED! #24
Sometimes things in comics become so clichéd the characters themselves become skeptics.
SPOILED #23
The relationship between a hero and his nemesis is complicated. The Purple Peril finds out what happens when that relationship reaches its end.
SPOILED #22
WEBCOMIC: Dwarves invade the Webcomic Factory
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Press Release
Tony DiGerolamo, creator of The Travelers and former game and comics writer for Kenzer & Company has announced the latest offering from The Webcomic Factory, a fantasy webcomic called Kingdom of the Dwarves.
SPOILED! #21: Spring Break Edition
I was out of town on spring break with my family this week and pressed for time, so I present a little experiment in the form of some Matthew abuse.
SPOILED #20
ECCC’12: Oni Press teams with Penny Arcade for new collection
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Press Release
One of the longest-running and most successful webcomics in Fremont is partnering with one of the best-established and creatively progressive independent comics publishers. In August 2012, Oni Press will become the official publisher of the popular Penny Arcade comic strips, beginning with the release of the 8th volume in the series. Created by the legendary tag team of Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik, Magical Kids in Danger collects every Penny Arcade comic from 2007. The book will feature new commentary by Holkins, a peek into Krahulik’s process for designing the cover, and a new forward by Cliff Bleszinski, design director for Epic Games, the makers of Gears of War.
SPOILED #19
Convention season is in full swing, and everyone is doing whatever it takes to get to the big one!
SPOILED! #18
Patience is a noble virtue, and those possessing it are to be admired. If our patience is tested over months and months we can lose perspective on what is important. Comic after the Jump.
More After the Jump
SPOILED #17
New entrants into the super-hero game have a unique set of challenges following 75 years of predecessors. First on the list is finding a name that hasn’t been used, and that isn’t also lame. Comic after the jump.





















