Wednesday, December 1, 2004

Unlike Minerva

Terrence Marks runs a cute online comic about a vaudeville theater and those within.  Nina, in particular, was a great character - it's too bad she sort of disappeared back into the woodwork.

MegaTokyo

MegaTokyo's an interesting success story.  Fred Gallagher is basically another fairly talented artist doing what he loves, and somehow he got noticed for it. It's what all us webcartoonists dream of.

Sexy Losers

The Thin H Line is gone nowadays, but it used to be a pervert's paradise.  I did my first nude here, of Tomoe Toyasaka, for a contest Clay had a while back.  The Thin H Line is continuing as 'Sexy Losers', and is as always adult.

Real Life

Greg Dean runs a great webcomic.  Sometimes the quotes he uses are straight out of my own mouth.  His comic was pretty high on the list of fanart I wanted to do.

 

Jackie's Fridge

Jackie's Fridge, by BJ Hiorns, is just a fanastic webcomic for the little recognition it recieves.  Jackie gives us the 'everyman' perspective, Ada is a wilder, endearing anime style, and blind Melissa is often touching.  And there's a talking fridge.

Eversummer Eve

Eversummer Eve is a simply magical web manga that manages to capture many of my interests - even the SCA.  The artist, Denise Jones, is incredibly talented, a SCAdian, and fun to talk to, as well!

 

Tag N' Out

Jacqi McKinney provides an ever-expanding source of original writings and various stories at Tag N' Out.  Be sure and check out her main story, 'The Adventures of Wendy Raimi', to meet these four characters.

Elfin

This one isn't for a website - it was a gift for Youko, the owner and barkeep of Elfin, the bar/cafe I frequent in Tsuru, Japan.  I don't usually do real people, but this one came out well enough...you'd recognize it's her.

Ani-Magic

Akiyume here is the mascot for the Ani-Magic anime convention in Lancaster, California.  This is my favorite con, due to the relaxed atmosphere and the friendly crowds, and the fact that you can actually see the guests at their panels.  The 15,000 people at Anime-Expo gets tiring.  Check it out - Revell Walker runs a tight ship, and it's a con well worth it's price.

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