Webcomic Beacon #229: Ending Your Comic, with Karen “Kez” Howard and Tom Brazelton

Karen “Kez” Howard (What It Takes) and Tom Brazelton (Theater Hopper) joins Fes Works, Mark Savary, and Kelly Turnbull to talk about ending your comic! You know, the decision to end one’s comic and where and how to end it. We also talk about some typical ways people have ended their stories. Do you have any thoughts on the subject? Then please post a comment or send a voicemail!

We also remind you we broadcast live through Vokle, when we record the show. Maybe you should come listen to us live, and ask us and/or our guest(s) questions!

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Break Song: It All Makes Sense at the End by Jeff MacDougall.

Notes: The War of Winds, Multiplex, the Penguicon 2011 video, that DA Page linked during the show,

First Issue Review #54: Silverwolf Comics’ Stech #1 (1986)



Season 2 – Episode 1: Stech #1 (1986)

Created and Plotted by Kris Silver
Pencils and Inks by Lorenzo Lizana
Written by SP Cook
Published by Silverwolf Comics

View our episode update schedule and more!

Remember that we abridge the comics we review, and the show is by no means a substitute for reading it yourself. If any comics we review pique your interest, there are MANY places to pick these up! We highly recommend you check out your local comic book shop first, as that is the BEST experience for reading comic books. Otherwise there are many sources online to read and buy comic books in a digital format: Marvel Digital Comics, Dark Horse Digital, IDW, DC Comics, Image and more on Comixology, Drive-Thru Comics, and Graphicly.

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Do know that while this show is also available as a podcast, you miss out if you don’t watch the video!

First Issue Interviews Three Retailers for Their Perspectives on The New 52

Well, we decided to ask a few retailers what they thought about The New 52 from DC Comics…. and here they are!

Do know that while this show is also available as a podcast, you miss out if you don’t watch the video! View our episode update schedule and more!

Remember that we abridge the comics we review, and the show is by no means a substitute for reading it yourself. If any comics we review pique your interest, there are MANY places to pick these up!

We highly recommend you check out your local comic book shop first, as that is the BEST experience for reading comic books. Otherwise there are many sources online to read and buy comic books in a digital format: Marvel Digital Comics, Dark Horse Digital, IDW, DC Comics, Image and more on Comixology, Drive-Thru Comics, and Graphicly.

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Webcomic Beacon #228: Holidays Strike Back with Scott King

Scott King (Holiday Wars) joins Fes Works, Mark Savary, and Kelly Turnbull to talk about his comic. Thanks to our guest with being very patient with sleep-deprived Fes!

We also remind you we broadcast live through Vokle, when we record the show. Maybe you should come listen to us live, and ask us and/or our guest(s) questions!

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Break Song: Death by Holiday by The Vanished.

Notes: Penguicon, Holiday Wars Kickstarter!

Looking for interested reviewers and tutorial seekers.

So, you may have heard that The Webcast Beacon Network (under Fesworks, LLC) had long ago bought the website WebcomicZ.

WebcomicZ is a webcomic list and resource site. Not quite in its prime any longer, but certainly still draws traffic. In short, there is an effort behind the scenes to bring it back (and it includes a spendy, re-coding of the entire website).

Since the beginning of The Webcomic Beacon Network, with The Webcomic Beacon, it has been a mission to bring knowledge and resources to creators. It’s been a labor of love, coupled with [undisclosed amount] of out of pocket funding by Fes. Today’s WCBN crew consists of 15 active members, working voluntarily.

As it stands, WebcomicZ stands to be a source of revenue through ads (because of the traffic). Ironically, the money earned so far on it will be used to recode the whole thing for better functionality, among other very good reasons. But the site still works fine as it is, and can serve creators just the same.

Bottom line is that we need content!

We are already making efforts to crossover content with The Webcomic Beacon Newscast, and possibly with other WCBN shows.

I can’t promise anything more than exposure at point. But I can promise that no one is making money off of anything right now; except for the future website programmer, as the current ad income is being saved for that (plus out of pocket).

As I said, it’s basically a labor of love right now. At this time, the best I can offer are image links paired with article written, and podcast ad spots on WCBN programming.

So, if you are still reading after all of that:

I am looking for comic reviewers.
Reviewers that hopefully match the spirit of The Webcast Beacon Network. I will be entertaining the possibility of print comic reviewers, digitally sold comics, and webcomics. The “spirit” is mainly honest reviews, not banking on sarcastic, hateful, nor demeaning reviews for the sake of “entertainment”. We don’t need reviews of well popular comics that don’t need more publicity. We want reviews of good comics you can recommend; reviews of bad comics we can learn something from; or so-so comics that have potential.

I am looking for tutorials.
Original tutorials are best, but there are also a lot of good tutorials already out there. A more challenging task would be to find and collect similar tutorials, so we can link them all together in one big resource (such as “how to draw women’s breast properly” or “advertising online” guides). Or if we can collect tutorials by other categories. I’m talking links and summaries; though we may seek permission to re-post tutorials in full.

I am looking for trust worthy people.
Some of what I may be needing in the the coming months, are self-motivated people. People capable of doing tasks on their own. I try very much to be hands-of with created content, after ground rules are set. While I still hold the title of Executive Producer/Director/Editor, I would rather not make more work for myself. For several programs and aspects of the WCBN and WebcomicZ, other people are producing the bulk content, in their own fashions. Everyone gets a title. I am trying to handle everything as professional as possible. This may be a labor of love (hopefully not forever), but this is not merely hobby.

There are a lot of ideas that can be put forth this venture. I am willing to hear all suggestions and criticism; for current or future aspects of The Webcast Beacon Network and WebcomicZ.

I would like to keep doing what I started in 2007. From only 3 people, to over 20 people working on a common mission, five years in the making. Would you like to be apart of it?

Webcomic Beacon #227: Webcomic Adventures with Kazerad of ‘Prequel’

Kazerad, of the webcomic Prequel, joins Fes Works and Mark Savary to talk about his comic. Prequel is a webcomic heavily inspired by MS Paint adventures and forum adventure style, crowd-influenced story telling. It is also inspired by the video game Elder Scrolls universe by Bethesda Softworks.

We had a great time with people listening live through Vokle, and asking the guest questions throughout the show. Maybe you should come listen to us live?

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Break Song: She’s Hearing Voices by bloc party

Notes: ‘Prequel’ For Dummies., MS Paint Adventures,

First Issue: Season One Follow-Up Episode

It is the END of Season One of First Issue, with our follow-up episode! Please join Fes Works, Melissa Kaercher, and Marcus A.

Season 2 of First Issue will start in May, as we go back an overflowing short box of first issues. The plan is to have near-weekly shows.

Do know that while this show is also available as a podcast, you miss out if you don’t watch the video! Also, all of the DC 52 First Issue reviews are relatively spoiler free. We co not give any spoilers about significant developments or endings, or try not to anyway.

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Remember that we abridge these issues, and the show is by no means a substitute for reading it yourself. If any comics we review pique your interest, there are MANY places to pick these up!

We highly recommend you check out your local comic book shop first, as that is the BEST experience for reading comic books. Otherwise there are many sources online to read and buy comic books in a digital format: DC Comics on Comixology, Marvel Digital Comics, IDW Publishing on Comixology, Dark Horse Digital, Comixology, and Graphicly.

The Tropecast #22: April Fools!

APRIL FOOLS! Adam Smithee, Alex Heberling, and Michael Dellheim are here to regale you with epic tales of… Nah! April Fools! It’s just The Tropecast!

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Music: Betty Rubble by Steve Goodie
320kbps MP3 Available from TheFuMP.com

Promo: The Rampage Network

Tropes and Notes:  (As given by Adam)

Webcomic Beacon Newscast: Comic News & Discussion for April 8, 2012

Ben Carver joins the crew for this week’s episode. This week, due to Easter weekend, we only have Thomas Revor and Alex Heberling, for this week’s edition of The Webcast Beacon Newscast.

Promo: Animation Aficionados

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WebcomicZ

ReviewZ: The Super Fogeys
Review by Caitlin Hart

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Top Stories

Oni Press becomes official Publishers of Penny Arcade
Original Source: Comics Alliance

Bucko headed to Dark Horse for publication
Original Source: Comics Alliance

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Brian Bendis to write “How to” Comics Book
Original Source: Comic Book Resources

Nominees for 2012 Eisner Awards

Best Digital Comic
Bahrain, by Josh Neufeld,
Battlepug, by Mike Norton,
Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant, by Tony Cliff,
Outfoxed, by Dylan Meconis,
Sarah and the Seed, by Ryan Andrews,
… among others.

Original Source: Comics Alliance

Eisners drop Best New Series Category
“The judges chose to not have the New Series and Painter categories this year because they didn’t find enough contenders that reached the level of quality they were looking for,” says Eisner Awards Administrator Jackie Estrada
Original Source: Robot 6
Additionally: Eisner Nominees Announced (Robot 6)

 

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Webcomic Beacon #226: In Time for Easter: Jesus Christ: In the Name of the Gun

Eric Peterson joins Fes Works and Mark Savary, to talk about his webcomic Jesus Christ: in the Name of the Gun. A webcomic of which has changed a few writers, artists, and creative directors a few times.


ENTER BEFORE APRIL 6th!!!

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Notes: Ethan Nicolle (Axe Cop, Bearmegeddon), Ryan Cody, Gabriel Bautista Jr., Buy Jesus Christ in the Name of the Gun Volume 1, Volume 2,