Clash Of The Webcomics: Basic Instructions
Or, How to Make a Short Review of a Popular Webcomic for a Fledging Pop Culture Site. Step One: Start with a good intro. It can be fancy, funny or straight to the point, just so long as it’s honest....
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Sabrina Online
Sabrina Online, one of the Grand Ancients of internet comics, is not a concept most distributors would know what to do with. Eric Schwartz’s interests are very specific- overtly sexualized funny...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Scenes From A Multiverse
Ok, first of all, is this supposed to be Marion Barry? I know it’s quoting Dr. King, but that’s who it looks more like. Why is Marion Barry a talking orange penis? I just started this review and...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: On The Edge
On The Edge takes place in a fictional realm called Wonderland, very loosely influenced by possibly both Hell and Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland (probably not the Tim Burton version, I’d...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Of Mice And Mayhem
So last year it was reported Disney had green lighted development for a Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers feature film, presumed to be a mix of CGI with live action and focusing on the Rangers’ origins....
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Axe Cop
Maybe it’s pointless to wonder what exactly goes on inside Axe Cop’s mind. With all of the bizarre and mind boggling situations he finds himself in, one would think the pressure would inevitably get...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Jackie Rose
I watched a lot of Disney Afternoon as a kid, and my “holy trinity” of favorite shows wound up being Darkwing Duck, Gargoyles and Tale Spin. (Actually, most of TDA was pretty fun, except for...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Skullkickers
Skullkickers is a fantasy themed dark comedy and action epic by Jim Zub about two not very bright monster killers for hire, and it’s a lot smarter and far more subversive than it looks. It oozes...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Achewood
Chris Onstad’s Achewood reminds me of an adult oriented version of Adventure Time. It’s not just the fact I can’t help but read Ray’s lines as John DiMaggio (the voice of Jake the Dog, and they do...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Ghosts Of The Future
Though he’s marketed to a younger audience these days from his prime years, Sonic the Hedgehog has had various continuities and separate canons, almost as much as some domain characters and all with...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Vibe
Sorry for the wait folks, but Clash of the Webcomics is back! Here’s an interesting question: what if Ben 10 or Digimon had a soft R rating content wise? Vibe is a visually arresting and oddly...
View ArticleClash of the Webcomics: Zoophobia
Vivienne Medrano’s dramedy Zoophobia takes a while for itself to find its footing, but when it does it’s surprisingly thoughtful and nuanced, despite its bizarre and anarchic atmosphere. There are...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Parallax
It’s fairly early into Parallax’s run as a webcomic story, but as of now it isn’t so much a typical coming-of-age superhero story as it is a study in teenage isolation and loneliness. It’s not even...
View ArticleClash of the Webcomics: Zootopia- Night Terrors
So this is just a brief Clash of the Webcomics because it’s a seven page short story, but man, what a seven page short story. Over the past month, Disney’s new film Zootopia has done remarkably well...
View ArticleClash of the Webcomics: Welcome To Hell
This is basically a review of both a web comic and the short film based on it, as Welcome to Hell’s creator Erica Wester claims the short film is the defining representation of the story. Fair...
View ArticleClash of the Webcomics: Maiz
How hard must it be to be a cartoon skunk? If you’re Melissa “Meli” Meni’ak from Dave “CrikeyDave” Smith’s adventure strip Maiz, odor stereotypes and jokes aren’t anything you really have to be...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Broadside
Over the past couple of years there’s been a boom of variety and attempts toward more inclusion in comics, of course moving at a much faster pace in independents. One recent strip I’ve been...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: On The Edge
On The Edge takes place in a fictional realm called Wonderland, very loosely influenced by possibly both Hell and Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland (probably not the Tim Burton version, I’d...
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Of Mice And Mayhem
So last year it was reported Disney had green lighted development for a Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers feature film, presumed to be a mix of CGI with live action and focusing on the Rangers’ origins....
View ArticleClash Of The Webcomics: Axe Cop
Maybe it’s pointless to wonder what exactly goes on inside Axe Cop’s mind. With all of the bizarre and mind boggling situations he finds himself in, one would think the pressure would inevitably get...
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