Episode 55 - Genres Revisited

Dec 13, 2011

My attractive assistant Skoolmunkee agreed to another guest appearance in order to re-adress this topic. I asked people about their favourite webcomic genres, why they like them and what makes them so cool and interesting, whether it's the genre they like to read or create in. The genres we covered chiefly in your previous genre Quackcast (number 29, http://www.drunkduck.com/quackcast/episode-29-genres-generally-speaking/), were fantasy, slice of life, post apocalypse, and spiritual, and declared that post apocalypse the winner. This time we all decide that steam/diesel/cyberpunk is best! We briefly try and tackle superheros, but nothing much comes out of it except the brown Lantern...

Topics and Show Notes

Featured comics:
Wyyrd Vintage - http://www.drunkduck.com/Wyyrd_Vintage/ />Cute 'N Spicy - http://www.drunkduck.com/Cute_N_Spicy/ />
Our contributors:
- Genejoke -
http://www.drunkduck.com/user/Genejoke/ />- Ayesinback - http://www.drunkduck.com/user/ayesinback/ />- RPGgrnade - http://www.drunkduck.com/user/RPGgrenade/ />- Bravo1192 - http://www.drunkduck.com/user/bravo1102/ />- Ozoneocean - http://www.drunkduck.com/user/ozoneocean/ />
Some important factors about genre that you have to keep in mind as a creator:
- What genre does your work best fit into? - this helps when you want to be able to describe and “sell” your comic to others.
- What other comics are also in that same genre? - This helps when you want to know what comic you should advertise on or compare yourself to.
- What are the key identifiers of the genre you’re creating in? - this can help you better appeal to fans of that genre or even give you new ideas on directions of where to o with your comic.
- What can you use and what can you subvert?

Some writing or drawing exercises involving genre:
- Take a basic story premise and adapt it (briefly) into different genres. (Try a plot generator). Think about how the story changes to fit into that genre, what tropes it taps into, whether it has to follow rules, etc.
- Try taking a character from one genre and sticking them into another. (These stories tend to end up being kind of silly, but I’ve ready some pretty entertaining “wrong genre” stories.)
- A single piece of work usually is made up of several genres. Take a favourite comic or story and try to identify what’s being drawn into it.
- Writing exercise in genres -
http://www.bisg.org/what-we-do-0-136-bisac-subject-headings-list-major-subjects.php />
We're also starting a new radio soap. Anyone can contribute to the ongoing story here:
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http://www.drunkduck.com/forum/topic/174836/ />We'll try and make it more interesting and funny so it can be read out weekly on the Quackcast. This is highly experimental though.

Next week's Quackcast number 56 is the Christmas Quackcast! Please contribute by posting your stuff here:
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http://www.drunkduck.com/forum/topic/174847/ />

Episode 53 - Spriters Are People Too

Nov 28, 2011

8 likes, 12 comments

The venerable Skoolmunkee is the special guest this week! This time we have a completely biased and entirely uninformed chat about all aspects of sprite comicing, from their short and turbulent history, to their glittering present and beyond into a glorious galaxy spanning empire that they will one day be responsible for creating!

Episode 46 - Pop Culture Dress-Up for Fun and Profit

Oct 11, 2011

4 likes, 2 comments

Zac rejoins oz and skool this week for a fun and enlightening talk about cosplay! Together oz and zac have a good bit of experience on the subject (skool's a bit ignorant) and they cover the range from what it is and how to do it, to how webcomicers in particular might benefit.

Episode 45 - A Not-Very-Organized Hour on 24 Hour Comics Day

Oct 4, 2011

4 likes, 0 comments

This week, Zac of The New Luciefer joins skoolmunkee and ozoneocean to talk about the featured comics and 24 Hour Comics Day. skool and oz have never done it, but Zac (as of recording) is just about to!

Episode 43 - Maxwell McDuff, Private Eye

Sep 20, 2011

14 likes, 42 comments

This extra-special Quackcast is all about ayesinback and the 2011 Drunk Duck Radio Play! A big effort by a lot of people, it's presented here along with a great chat with ayesinback, czarina of the project.

Episode 35 - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Partner

Jul 13, 2011

3 likes, 0 comments

We all know ozoneocean doesn't need skoolmunkee's help, but sometimes it's nice to collaborate. There's pros and cons to working with others, which is what this episode is all about.

Episode 30 - Convention Conversation with Mr_Riot and carly_mizzou!

Jun 7, 2011

1 like, 1 comment

Just in time for convention season, this episode is about the webcomic artists' perspective on cons. We've got two seasoned vets (and a contribution from ShadowsMyst) talking about why someone should set up shop, and how to prepare!

Episode 14 - Well, Let's See How Good YOUR Podcast Is

Feb 8, 2011

1 like, 0 comments

Special virtual-guest VegaX (who increases the podcast's accent diversity) of the Comic Review forum joins skool and oz to talk about the topic of comic reviews and critiques, both giving and receiving.


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