Song Hia, producer and content contributor attends the 2007 Baltimore Comic Con event at the Baltimore Convention Center.
Feature Story: Is the Internet killing comics?
This Digital Cafe program provides the answer.
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Pics from Baltimore Comic Con 07
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Web Comics Evolving From Hobby to Profession
Web Comic creators aren't just hobbyists, they're entrepreneurs and we're not just talking about the celebs of the medium like the creators of Penny Arcade. James Hatton, creator of In His Likeness, member of the Web Comics Lounge, discusses how the industry has changed within the past few years, and how his lack of formal artistic training actually pushed him into the Web Comic industry.
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Web Comic Creators unite through an Internet Collective
How has the Internet and even MS Paint provided independent comic publishers with the means of creating a living? I spoke with Darren Gendron, independent comic creator of Dear Pirate, a member of the Web Comics Lounge, a collective formed for the purpose of like-minded artists coming together to showcase their talents at the comic con.
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Interview with Marvel Comics Part II
Marvel is expanding into audiobooks!? Shameless marketing tactic or innovative bridging of media, are you interested in the idea? Listen to the interview and tell us what you think.
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