I’m going to skip the rest of the Part II: A History of Webcomics because a history lesson that only goes back 20-something years without any violent conflict is pretty boring (admit it! If there were no gory reenactments, you’d never watch the history channel!) . So, I’m going to dive into Part III, admittedly [...]
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Previous Post – Explanation
While comics like Maus, Palestine, Pride of Baghdad and Persepolis may prove to the anti-comic hardliner that yes, comics not only have the potential of great significance but have found it, the lack of press and knowledge about these types of comics keeps the art form from being recognized as what [...]
The Art of Webcomics Post 4
Totally not going to have time tonight for my next article. In lieu, here is the next portion of my thesis, The Art of Webcomics.
Post 1, Post 2, Post 3
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…Webcomics may possess such variety and potential, but webcomics also have a reputation both on and off the internet which causes this new art [...]
The Art of Webcomics Post 2
I got distracted doing other comic work tonight to find time to write an article about the benefits of being part of a webcomic collective. Here’s the next chunk of my thesis, still from Part I An Explanation of the Art of Comics:
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In order to understand where webcomics are today as an art form, [...]

