Tag Archives: GRAPHICLY
Inquest of Missing Time, a Visually Stimulated Fable
Part of the wonder of comic books, especially indie comics is that anything is possible. There is of course the probability that a comic will be about a tights-wearing, caped-crackpot but there are no rules requiring this. Honest. So when creators let their imaginations go buck-wild, the reader has the potential to discover some new […]
Deconstructing Comics #223 Electronic Comics or “What Does Dale Know about Electronic Comics”
At the beginning of 2009, DWAP Productions had already printed several books and we had several more to come but we were also starting to explore the world of digital comics. It was relatively virgin territory back then, a kind of wild west with exciting things to come from companies like Amazon, Graphicly, comiXology, Panelfly […]
FAN ABOUT TOWN – GRAPHIC.LY? It’s more like “GRAPHIC.LIE!”
DIGITAL COMICS! These are the watchwords of the day, as everyone from the BigTwo to Mark Waid contemplates what this new paperless format means for our beloved medium, not just in terms of distribution, but also in terms of new storytelling opportunities. I mean, the future is limitless, right? At least, that’s what I thought […]