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Summery:
This marks the beginning of our story writing month! We're focusing exclusively and intensively on the art of writing, following on naturally from Kroatz's clever take on the concept of the monomyth. Bane's special interest and expertise is in scriptwriting, particularly movie screenwriting, so this ...
QUACKCAST Episode 68 - Save the cat for the screenwriting
Ozoneocean at 12:00AM, March 13, 2012Featured comic -> Guinea Something Good
skoolmunkee at 12:01AM, March 12, 2012
joegp has already provided us with one featured comic featuring talking guinea pigs, why not another? They're irresistably cute, with their fluffy ruffles and little black eyes. And they're also pretty snarky for a bunch of semi-intelligent rodents! This comic will teach you life lessons aout getting your ...
Massive milestones and A 2012 DD Radio Play Proclamation!
skoolmunkee at 5:34AM, March 7, 2012
shaneronzio's CROSS WORLDS NEXXUS has reached the 1600 page milestone! I am suitably impressed!
royduncan100's Saturday Morning (his newest project) and V.N.D. (a straight-through, no-ads backissue of Villain Next Door) have both reached the 50 pages mark! He's also done a cover for the 2012 ...
QUACKCAST Episode 67 - Journey to the centre of the story!
Ozoneocean at 12:45AM, March 6, 2012LISTEN!
Summary:
Today we have Kroatz with us; a highly intelligent writer from the Netherlands who explains the concept of the monomyth and how to use it to tighten and improve your story writing. He's so bright in fact that he makes Ozoneocean look rather dim, which is embarrassing ...
QUACKCAST Episode 66 - Why do you do it?
Ozoneocean at 12:10AM, Feb. 28, 2012LISTEN!
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After finally definitively vanquishing Ozoneocean last week, Banes is now top dog and chief superhero in the Quackcast universe. He begins his reign by trying to find out from the comicers on DD WHY they write and/or draw their comics, possibly as part of a dastardly plan ...
Monday feature -> El Esqueleto The Skeleton
skoolmunkee at 12:01AM, Feb. 27, 2012
It's not just a (redundant) name, it's a way of life. A superheroic ninja raygun-toting skeleton kind of thing, you see. Cartoon-colorful and unpredictable-actiony, this one's full of pulpy sillness. The brief chapters plonk you right into the action amongst the LSD megasharks and Nikola Tesla. El ...