Posts tagged ‘drunkduck’

Ever since Keenspot announced its dissolution, there has been much chatter on the web condemning comic collectives. The gripe is that Keenspot, the first, elite, webcomic publisher, decided to announce that they would no longer be accepting new members, and that the majority of comics would have to find a new home.  While I am [...]

Continuing with my reviews of free webcomic hosts, today’s host of choice is Comic Dish.  I’m going to start out this review with a simple statement: this is the best free webcomic I’ve ever come across. And that’s somewhat depressing, considering I’d never really heard of it until it was brought up by Samantha of [...]

Branching out to different places to display your webcomic is always a good thing. Most places we branch out to are free webcomic hosts or places like Deviant Art. Having a mirror site with the majority of your archives is always a smart thing to do should your main site be inaccessible for a day [...]

A Review of DrunkDuck (as a host)

February 20th, 2009

I’m going to approach this review in the same way that I approached the review of ComicGenesis. Here’s the same scenario:  you have a comic you’re working on, right now, on your desk,  and you want to make it a webcomic. The only problem is, you have no idea how to put it online. You [...]

Here’s the scenario:  you have a comic you’re working on, right now, on your desk,  and you want to make it a webcomic. The only problem is, you have no idea how to put it online. You know nothing about hosts, servers, or registrars.  You also have no money to pay for that anyways.  You [...]

Back in December, the SpiderForest Collective was accepting submissions for more members.  I, being part of that collective, have already experienced all the benefits of being part of a [high quality] collective. What I had forgotten in that time is that BEFORE I joined, I had a lot of questions, mainly about the benefits of [...]