Episode 193 - Representing inner turmoil in comics

Nov 17, 2014

The idea for this Quackcast came from a newspost by HippieVan. She had just read a comic version of Frankenstein and was disappointed at the simplistic way that the character's inner turmoil was rendered. She wondered about the different ways that "inner turmoil" is portrayed in comics. The lovely and highly intellectual duo of Tantz Aerine and Pitface join Banes and I to discuss farts... and after that we tackle the subject of portraying inner turmoil in comics. Each person brought some rather interesting examples to the table, and we all talked about the many different ways such internal emotional and intellectual changes can be visually depicted on the page for the reader without being stupidly obvious about it.

Topics and Show Notes

Topics and Show Notes:

Featured comic:
Perry Penguin - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Perry_Penguin/ />
HippieVan's article that we based the Quackcast on -
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2014/oct/16/friday-newspost-inner-turmoil-in-comics/ />
Quackcast Links:
The Preacher by Garth Ennis -
http://www.amazon.com/Preacher-Book-One-Garth-Ennis/dp/1401240453 />I Feel Sick by Jhonen Vasquez - http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1375054.I_Feel_Sick_1 />Spawn by Todd McFarlane - http://www.amazon.com/Spawn-Origins-Vol-TP-Collection/dp/160706071X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416216744&sr=1-1&keywords=spawn />Next town over, a steampunk Western - http://www.nexttownover.net/ />An Issue of High Duress - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3x59Ui_9-M&feature=youtu.be />Melody and macabre - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Melody_and_Macabre/ />Cyclops Retribution - http://www.amazon.com/Cyclops-Retribution-Bob-Harris/dp/B003SKUO9G/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416217075&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=Cyclops%3A+Retribution+%231 />Peanuts - http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Peanuts-1991-1994-Box-Set/dp/1606997742/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416217164&sr=1-1&keywords=peanuts />
Special thanks to:
Our OMO, or "One Man Orchestra", Gunwallace -
http://www.virtuallycomics.com />The Hilarious and handsome Banes - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes />Beautiful and intelligent Tantz Aerine - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Without_Moonlight/ />Fierce and alluring PitFace - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/PIT_FACE/ />Incisive and brilliant kawaiidaigakusei - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei/ />
The theme song by Gunwallace this week was for:
Chevalier -
http://theduckwebcomics.com/Chevalier/ Coydog!

Episode 167 - Anatomy of a Villain

May 19, 2014

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Today we talk about villians! Kawaiidaigakusei made a newspost about villains that generated quite a bit of interest so Banes and I had her on to chat about them and read out some of the things our community members had to say. Kawaii can introduce the topic in her own words: I used to take the side of the cheerful, positive, and heroic protagonist in films and comics when I was much younger. As I got older, I wised up to the idea that being a protagonist is relative to biases of the storyteller. Now I rewatch those same films with a renewed perspective of what constitutes “good” and “bad”. Lately, I have been finding that more and more, I am a fan of villains. I believe the reason we are seasoned to differentiate heroes and villains at a young age is to train our super-ego about rules and societal expectations. It teaches every Goffus that they should aspire to be more like Gallant. But living a hero's lifestyle by-the-book can be as boring as vanilla. For the record, I love vanilla, it is GOOD, but it does not make it any less boring. Emulating the characteristics of a supervillain feeds our id. It just feels good to break the rules. Give villains a chance. Afterall, without a villain, there would be no need for a hero.

Episode 158 - A Very Modern Modest Medusa: Part 2

Mar 17, 2014

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In the second part of our interview with Jake Richmond of Modest Medusa Banes and I discuss with him topics like the use of gradients in comic art, background details, simplifying your artwork, cell shading, and the perils of covering up art with speech bubbles! This was not originally intended as a two parter but we chatted on with Jake after the Quackcast was over and he was so interesting, insightful, and on-topic that we didn't want to waste any of the chat we had with him.

Episode 157 - A very modern Modest Medusa

Mar 11, 2014

5 likes, 4 comments

Banes returns to the Quackcast to join me on another interview with Jake Richmond of the very popular Modest Medusa! This time we get to find out more about Jake's comic making technique, his writing style, character creation, colour technique, drawing materials, programs and his whole work flow. I had wanted to get into this last time as well on Quackcast 155 but we had a great chat about the things you can do to make money from your webcomics instead. So now we get a full picture of what goes into the making of Modest Medusa! For example; did you know it's all drawn on paper and scanned? Neither did I! This is part one, part two will come out next week. Stay tuned!

Episode 155 - A Moment with Modest Medusa

Feb 24, 2014

7 likes, 6 comments

After a terrible bathroom flooding incident Modest Medusa was born. That's sort of the beginning of the story of Modest Medusa, but also how the comic began too! In this Quackcast I interview Jake Richmond, the creator of the very successful and popular Modest Medusa: a pretty amazing webcomic success story. Starting out at Drunk Duck with his comic in 2011 he's been able to quit his main day job and work on his comic full time! He does some freelancing and teaching as well, but his comic is his main source of income. That's awesome! And this wasn't by luck either, or “being in the right place at the right time” that many have leveraged much of their success from, Jake got there though hard work and dedication to his readers. A real webcomic inspiration! This is the goal that every webcomicer should be aiming for and his success shows that it IS acheiveable! - Only IF you can put in that work though. It's not easy, no short-cuts.

Episode 151 - Fave Features of 2013

Jan 27, 2014

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Banes and Ozoneocean revisit some memorable featured comics of 2013 to see what's up with them now and also give them a second shot at the limelight! If you didn't catch these comics the first time around then now's your chance to check them out. This is a nice little eclectic mixture of webcomics, from he family friendly stylings of Chevalier and My Friend Fear, to supernatural horror in DoorMan, Ecchi comedy soap in Blitz, action budy comedy in Handsome and Ransom, and satirical puppetry weirdness in Cavecomicdd! This is an interesting bunch.

Episode 143 - 2013 DD Awards Reboot

Nov 25, 2013

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Niccea is the guest for Quackcast 143 because Banes and I are talking to her about how the 2013 DD Awards are going now! With the great DD blackout of 2013, the DD awards suffered a titanic blow... Things were just getting underway for the year when BOOB! ...or "BOOM" rather... it was all over. But on the urging of kawaiidaigakusei, Niccea kicked it into gear again! Now the awards are progressing in good order, but Niccea can always use more help so if you'd like to be in on this please follow the link in the Quackcast notes to the award forum.

Episode 142 - Drawing on iPads and Androids

Nov 18, 2013

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This week Kawaii gives us a detailed rundown of many of the drawing apps available for the ipad! Banes talks about some for the iphone and I mention some for Android devices. People should send in pics they’ve done in mobile drawing apps to Kawaii’s email - kawaiidaigakusei@gmail.com, we'd love to showcase them in a Newspost! don't forget to tell us what app and device you used.


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