Norm, these also work very nicely on an iPod Touch screen ... In fact, the image size leaves just enough horizontal space that you could create a webpage and place navigation buttons (next, prev, first, last, home) in a column format.
Well done ....
Thanks, Leann.
Ironically, a Harry Potter fan has already pointed out that a true Harry Potter fan would never use one of the "Unforgivable Curses" on an unsuspecting Muggle :)
I’ve uploaded my semi-finalist submission, Above the Fold, if anyone would like to take a look.
Constructive feedback is more than welcome … Please feel free to email me your comments.
Thanks for your consideration!
I just posted a similar reply on The Daily Cartoonist, so I apologize to those who read it twice, but one positive observation I’d like to make regarding the Comic Strip Superstar competition is that several participants have had the courage to sh...
Brian, no promises or guarantees, but if you have a junk mail filter, try checking your SPAM folder. I think they were sending out the replies in bulk because the "To:" section was blank on the message that I received.
I'm really interested to see how many submissions they ended up getting, and from what parts of the world. I initially thought they would hit 5,000 way before the deadline, but I think not allowing pre-published comics, including webcomics, reduce...
I also entered. In the few weeks we were given, I can't say what I submitted was my best work, but I did the best I could with the time I had. I was hoping to "officially" submit a strip to the syndicates in 2010, but when the contest was announce...
I entered too, for essentially the same reasons as Jesse.
I got a little nervous when the Amazon submission page kept "rejecting" my entry after the JPG uploading stage, but thankfully got it in before the deadline. I noticed on Sunday morning th...
I entered this contest. For me, it was just a pragmatic decision. a) I want to be syndicated; b) Universal is the syndicate I would prefer to work with; and c) if they only launch one or two comics a year, I figure the winner of this would likely ...
I think that there are some interesting ideas there that go more to the question of syndication at all, rather than just the contest.
And yep, he's wrong; UPS has had at least two new strips that are in enough papers that they should be doing oka...
Currently draw "NetTrekkers" for LesPlan Educational Services, Inc. This comic is published in The Canadian Reader and sold to elementary schools across Canada to help promote student literacy.
Gag cartoons have been published by Readers Digest Canada, and my gag writing has been featured in the comic strip PC & Pixel by Tak Bui.
I'm also the author of "The Last of the Funnies" -- a short science fiction novelette set in a future where newspapers have ceased production and every form of art is a digital simulation. (http://lastofthefunnies.com)