You guys didn't forget about the 2011 Comic Awards did you? (Run by royduncan100, houseofmuses, and others!) Their winners have been announced (with all the big graphics, riotous humor and good-natured mocking you'd expect). Be sure to check out all the pages- they really make a production out ...
2011 Comic Awards, QC contributions, Lite Bites and Apocalypse 2030 milestones
skoolmunkee at 4:55AM, Nov. 18, 2011usedbooks, Quackcast contribution call, BSP_Curt interview, milestones!
skoolmunkee at 5:41AM, Sept. 7, 2011
usedbooks has been around the site for some time, and it has been great to see her get more and more involved with the site. She's a wonderful example of someone who starts out by just dipping in a toe and gradually ending up swimming around in the deep ...
The Horribles on Kindle, and Bombshell-Heroes Alliance-Holon milestones and swag!
skoolmunkee at 5:00PM, Aug. 14, 2011carolyn said:I think that's the first announcement I've seen for Kindle publishing!
Readers and fans can now subscribe
on Amazon
to get "The Horribles“ as a weekly update on their Kindle! Yes, you can now read ”The Horribles" even if you are not wirelessly connected!!
Genejoke's ...
DD Radio Play needs your votes (and art!), milestones, and don't miss DANGERMOTH!
skoolmunkee at 5:25AM, June 30, 2011I hope you guys are listening to the entries and voting for cast members in the Drunk Duck Radio Play 2011! There's loads of entries (some of them REALLY hilarious) and it's up to YOU to decide who gets the top spots! There's not NEARLY enough votes ...
Aelwyn of Amya interviewed, contest stuff, publishing, milestones, and podcasts!
skoolmunkee at 10:02AM, Dec. 10, 2010Let's get right to it, shall we? Time's a-wastin!
http://www.drunkduck.com/community/view_topic.php?tid=55129 it is a key point to the plot. Though that won't make any sense at the current point in the story, it will within the next few chapters. The ...
Monday feature -> CHRISTOPHER
skoolmunkee at 1:35AM, Oct. 25, 2010
Christopher is a daily diary webcomic, “the true story of a man entering fatherhood” (with the theme that he's hardly grown-up himself). It's well drawn with strong, lively lineart and some great gestures and expressions. Many of the comics are fairly standard journal-comic fare. Some joke, event, or ...