Podcast 01 – Pilot / Introduction
In Webcomic Rumble’s debut Podcast Mike and Kristen introduce themselves, and their history of interest in comics and give a general overview of what Webcomic Rumble hopes to offer in the near future....
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In a world absorbed with the familiarity of fiction, sometimes all is lost before it can be found. Our first daily find is a beautiful short story by Rebecca Sugar that will make you rethink the way...
View ArticleRomance found deep inside Sinfest
A short analytical case study of writing romance in webcomics. Sinfest is one of those staples that have been around since the dawn of time with a consistant update schedule with a gargantuan archive...
View ArticleHorribleville
Horribleville by K.C. Green Horribleville ends it’s inane four-year tenure into the absurd dealings of a boy and his pet mental block with K.C. Green’s own graduation. If you haven’t hitched up and...
View ArticleIdiot Comics
Idiot Comics by Robert Sergel There is something beautifully self-deprecating in the moments of silence in Idiot Comics. Moments of silence that can last a lifetime.
View ArticlePodcast 02 – UStream / Cons / Mobile
Mike and Kristen talk about the desire of innovation in existing and potential services that provide better experiences for readership. Sites & Services Mentioned: Ustream, San Diego Comic Con,...
View ArticleHome Portrait
Home Portrait by Jen Wang Jen Wang proves that with fluidity of motion paralleled only by the fluidity of line can provide great storytelling of all the small things that flutter unnoticed in our daily...
View ArticleHow To Be Happy
How To Be Happy by Shannon Wheeler Shannon Wheeler created his trademark protagonist Too Much Coffee Man while seeking a character with a handle people could cling to. Beginning as a pun, it has...
View ArticleJourney To Mt. Moriah
Journey To Mt. Moriah Take the pilgrimage to Mt. Moriah, as Scott will Sherpa you into the heart of your natural life. Something that transcends our daily routine and the humour we use to deny it. What...
View ArticleRussell’s Teapot
Russell's Teapot by Chaz Braman Since the humble beginnings of the comic strip, sequential storytelling has been used to bring across a purpose and drive home a message to people unwilling to listen....
View ArticleOrdinary Things
Ordinary Things by Ozge Samanci Ordinary Things by Ozge Samanci is anything but ordinary. I hope you can appreciate why.
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