By: Jason Nocera
Hey Noah, I just read your blog over at your webcomic page and found it refreshingly ironic. I find it disappointing when webcartoonists want to be taken with seriousness but every time I check in on...
View ArticleBy: David Emerson
Oh dear. We’ve been caught with our pants down over at Parallax City! Jason Nocera has totally busted us! Guess what, tiger. Cartooning isn’t our day job. It’s our hobby. If we want to miss a day or...
View ArticleBy: Matthew Caponi
@Jason: Guest comics make up a very small percentage of the number of webcomics done. Kurtz, as a rule, doesn’t generally use them but he’s upset over the recent death of his dog, Kirby, and is taking...
View ArticleBy: Chuck Egan
After about two years of regular updates without guest strips Scott needed a vacation. Just like any other working professional he deserves the opportunity to take a break from work, and like any other...
View ArticleBy: Zach Weiner
Most webcomics don’t do more than one or two weeks a year as guest comics, and many of us don’t even do that. It’s basically a chance to take a break while doing some cross promotion, and is mostly...
View ArticleBy: Rob Chandler
With respect to not turning this into a flame war, I would also like to point out to Mr. Nocera that Mr. Kurtz running guest strips on PvP also offers a unique opportunity for him to provide...
View ArticleBy: Gerald Dudley
I thought it was great to see Karl’s take on Skull. And as for the expressions on the faces of the two goats, I think there’s no one working today that does more hilarious anthropomorphic animals. It’s...
View ArticleBy: Frank Zieglar
Newspapers don’t use guest artists. They just rerun old strips instead. I got no problem with guest artist or reprinting. It reminds of the old April Fools jokes when cartoonists (in the paper) would...
View ArticleBy: Rick Stromoski
>>>Newspapers don’t use guest artists. Ummm…yes they do. Wiley Miller, Hilary Price are two just off the top of my head that regularly have used guest artists
View ArticleBy: Stacy Curtis
When Wiley was syndicated by Washington Post Writers Group, Rick Stromoski, J.D. Crowe, Judge Cohen and myself were all guest cartoonists for his “Non Sequitur” comic strip. I would love to see...
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