Episode 48 - It Came From The Internet

Oct 23, 2011

7 likes, 8 comments

It's the horror time of year, and for once we get a Quackcast out in time for the holiday! PIT_FACE is our guest this week, and as DD's queen of horror she has plenty of expertise and opinions on the subject.

Episode 47 - The Show About Websites and Design Stuff

Oct 18, 2011

2 likes, 3 comments

oz is the expert on this one, which focuses on advice about designing a comic website which makes your comic look good and is easy to navigate, as well as some advice about logos and branding. skool has her own opinions as well!

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 44 - Four Little Pretties and Little Contests Too

Sep 26, 2011

5 likes, 1 comment

oz and skool are catching up on features again, so they've got four good ones to talk about. They also chat a little bit about contests and things which contest-creators might think about.

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 42 - My Infinite Canvas Could Beat Up Your Interactive Story

Sep 13, 2011

2 likes, 5 comments

In this extra-ordinary length podcast about extra-ordinary webcomics, skoolmunkee and ozoneocean talk about how media, format, topic (and other features) may factor into whether a comic is "traditional" or not. And some of their favorite examples!


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