I’ve been batting around the idea of starting a second web comic – something more informal than Theater Hopper. Not exactly experimental, but less confined by deadlines or expectations.
Lately I’ve been feeling the need to branch out a little bit, but I really like the direction Theater Hopper is going. So it might be time to do something new.
I really enjoy The Journal Comic and have just discovered the Urban Transmission Project. I’m thinking of doing a journal comic along those same lines.
I’d probably follow The Journal Comic’s template in terms of style and update schedule (of course the art wouldn’t be as awesome). But I’m particularly struck by the ellegance of black and white drawings. Plus, I’d like to have the flexability of updating when I feel like it and working in panel arrangements that aren’t so tethered to the 4 panel job I have going here.
I don’t know. I guess I’m just thinking out loud.
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Just for fun, I thought I would mention that Ryan Sias, author and creator of a jounral comic called Urban Transmission Project was the character designer for the animated sequence in the middle of Bowling For Columbine. It’s a fun fact and I wanted to throw a little traffic Ryan’s way since I’m a fan of his comic. Check it out! He has a whole page decided to his experience with the production of the film!
And for those of you who are critics of Michael Moore, I thought I would post this link so you can read his response to those who claim contextual and historical inaccuracies in his documentary. Best to let the man defend himself than for me to do it for him.
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