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Showing posts with label webcomic of the moment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webcomic of the moment. Show all posts
September 1, 2012
July 17, 2011
My Webcomic of the Moment: PI JANE
In an effort to broaden my own comics reading palate (especially since I'm burning out a little on superheroes), I will, on occasion, be featuring some cool webcomics as part of the blog. (Please feel free to e-mail me a link if you're interested).
This inaugural edition is focused on the science fiction/flat-out-fun P.I. Jane. I met Lauren (the co-creator) and Tony (the artist) at Heroes in Disguise, an auction put on by Geek Girl on the Street (Hi, Kate!) to benefit the Heroes Initiative. Yes, I met some cool people (and touched base with others), and...well, promptly forgot to follow up on Sunday. (Curse you, red velvet cake-flavored vodka!)
It wasn't until last night's podcast recording that I half-heartedly spoke about the strip....and decided, today, to actually check it out and read several past strips.
I'm glad I did - in many ways, this strip has the same tone as the late, lamented show The Middleman - a romp that, quite frankly, we need more of in our comics. It's a great strip that is "all ages" in the best sense of the word - it doesn't talk down to its audience, has a sly sense of humor, and most importantly - is a great, fun, read.
This one's already queued in my feed reader - why don't you follow suit?
This inaugural edition is focused on the science fiction/flat-out-fun P.I. Jane. I met Lauren (the co-creator) and Tony (the artist) at Heroes in Disguise, an auction put on by Geek Girl on the Street (Hi, Kate!) to benefit the Heroes Initiative. Yes, I met some cool people (and touched base with others), and...well, promptly forgot to follow up on Sunday. (Curse you, red velvet cake-flavored vodka!)
It wasn't until last night's podcast recording that I half-heartedly spoke about the strip....and decided, today, to actually check it out and read several past strips.
I'm glad I did - in many ways, this strip has the same tone as the late, lamented show The Middleman - a romp that, quite frankly, we need more of in our comics. It's a great strip that is "all ages" in the best sense of the word - it doesn't talk down to its audience, has a sly sense of humor, and most importantly - is a great, fun, read.
This one's already queued in my feed reader - why don't you follow suit?
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