Webcomics On Exhibit

The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington has just opened an exhibit on webcomics. Called Morning Serial: Webcomics Come to the Table, the exhibit features pieces from Evan Dahm (Riceboy), Aaron Diaz (Dresden Codak), Erika Moen (Bucko), Daniel Merlin Goodbrey, Emily Ivie (The Locked Maze), Dylan Meconis (Family Man), Sutu, and Spike Trotman …

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ShiftyLook Adds New Titles

ShiftyLook, the webcomics site being put together by Namco/Bandai to create new comics with videogame tie ins, has announced some more titles. Comicsbeat covers the press release so we don’t have to…

Webcomics in the News

With a nod to the Brits at Bleeding Cool who wake up 8 hours before we do, here’s an article about Zach Weiner who does Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. It’s from Silicon Alley Insider which is one of the so-called Business Insider verticals (a fancy term for websites they took over, something we used to …

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February Top 15 Webcomics

Starting this month Comic Rocket is posting our Top 15 Most Visited Webcomics List, employing an actual rocket scientist to the task. While a large part of our methodology is secret sauce, it involves linear regression and traffic estimates based on real world data of many sorts. We’ve gathered information on the most popular and …

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New to Comic Rocket: Sam & Lilah

If you’ve seen our Google+ or Facebook feeds you’ll notice we’re following webcomics collective Act-i-vate. It’s mostly because they’re some long-time comic pros and webcomic-ers led by veteran Dean Haspiel. But also because they’ve become more um…active…in their promotions lately. Most importantly though they have good comics. Sam & Lilah is one of them. The …

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Delilah Dirk concludes

Tony Cliff’s beautifully-drawn comic Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant concluded yesterday. While I would love to see where these characters go next, Cliff wrapped up the story in a very satisfying way. Now would be a great time to read this 160-page comic, while waiting for whatever its creator comes up with next… Update: …

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