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Friday November 20th, 2009

There are a few exceptional indie comic book artists out there that produce some of the most innovative projects and properties in the industry. Joshua Hagler is one of them, and his work speaks for itself. He has by far one of the most unique styles and his work continues to push the boundaries by incorporating various elements that are not seen to often in the comics industry. We have been following his work for quite some time, and we are always excited to see what’s next. In this spotlight we will be bringing to you a small taste of his work and a brief bio giving you a little bit of background on Joshua and his latest ventures.

Joshua Hagler is a contemporary painter and multi-media artist living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is represented by Frey Norris Gallery in San Francisco and shows throughout North America and Europe including New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, London, Antwerp, Brussels, and Berlin. He is the winner of various grants and awards and has been included in juried shows with the Saatchi Gallery, MOCA (Santa Rosa), Headlands Center for the Arts, and many others.

One of Joshua Hagler’s work includes “The Boy Who Made Silence”. For anyone who hasn’t seen or read this book, you don’t know what you’re missing. The art in the book is brilliant and flows with the story nicely. This book is a must have for any comic collector.

The Boy Who Made Silence Description:



SUMMARY: When twelve-year-old Esmé saves small-town deaf boy Nestor Gudfred from drowning, he is inexplicably able to cast the townspeople into each others’ pasts and dreams. Nestor begins to receive visitations from Peter’n’Charlie, a strange cat-headed rhetorician and Pastor Buddy, a minister in search of a prophet. While the town seems to regard Nestor as a prophet, he begins a search for his long-lost father in this surrealist meditation on the nature of religious belief.

Currently The Boy Who Made Silence is available to order from Markosia Website located at: http://www.markosia.com/Comics.aspx?ID=9



Joshua has recently launched a special incentive bonus program so that you will be able to start reading the book for free online. The official serialization has not begun but will be made available at the following website: http://theboywhomadesilence.blogspot.com  

In the meantime you can read issue one in its entirety at: http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=713

If there’s anything else left to say than I leave with this… YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT THIS BOOK! You won’t be disappointed.

For More information about Joshua Hagler please visit

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Monday November 16th, 2009

The game takes place in late 15th century, early 16th century, Italy during the Renaissance, approximately three hundred years after the first game. Like Assassin’s Creed, characters based on historical figures will be present in the game including Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolò Machiavelli, Caterina Sforza, Lorenzo de’ Medici, the Pazzi Family and Pope Alexander VI.

http://www.assassinscreed.com

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Wednesday November 11th, 2009

The most revealing trailer yet for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Available worldwide on November 10th, 2009.

http://www.infinityward.com

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Friday November 6th, 2009

Written by: Domenic Defina

If you are a one man army then this article is not for you… (But I still suggest you check it out, you may learn about some tools that might make your life a little easier, and “knowing is half the battle”… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZysLhEla4A&feature=related

There is a lot involved in creating a comic. Concept, story, editing, scripting, story layout, pencil work, ink, color, cover art, lettering, graphics, promotion, marketing, advertising, PR, social networking, online exposure….and on and on and on. Yes this can be done, more or less, by yourself but it doesn’t have to be. I am sorry to break it to you but it is very unlikely that you are Amazing in all areas of comic development, if you are Congratulations! If you think you are…well good luck! Sometimes it’s best to reach out and find other comic creators to help you with your mission. There are a lot of really good people willing to work for free or for modest fees that can help you get your comic project to a new level. Where can you find these people you ask??? Well www.workincomics.com  is a start but there are other good places out there like www.comicspace.com  , www.devieantart.com  , and www.comicvine.com

But this article is not going to be so much about where to find collaborators or how to collaborate, I will be saving those topics for future posts. In this article we will be discussing several online platforms to use to facilitate wicked cool collaborations.

An online communication and collaboration platform that I can’t wait for is Google Wave. You’ve probably been hearing about Google Wave for a while now and a lot of people really think that this will make collaboration online a whole lot more efficient and effective. But what the heck is Google Wave and how will it affect comic collaboration? Well, simply put, Google Wave is designed as the next generation of Internet communication. Welcome “Back to the Future”. It’s like if someone melted email, instant messaging and social networking into a pot, the ooze that you would get would be Google Wave. I realize that isn’t the best explanation so here is a video that will visually and quickly break down Google Wave using cartoons…what more could you ask for. Check it out:

Here is another good video explanation from the people who designed Google Wave (check out the very cool language translation feature @ about 7 minutes in)

Want more? Here is “The Complete Guide to Google Wave

Some of the reasons Google Wave might work out very well for comic creation and collaboration are because of the visual aspects of it, the ability to exchange multiple large files, the ability to involve several parties, real-time communication and collaboration, everything can be done through your Gmail account and best of all it will be Free. The only problem with Google wave at the moment is that it isn’t available. As far as I know from the rumours online it should be out later this year. If you still have questions about Google Wave check out this post on Lifehacker.com http://lifehacker.com/5288931/google-wave-questions-and-answers  for a pretty concise list of answers.

Yeah, I know it sucks that we are going to have to wait a while but in the meantime here are a few other good collaboration platforms to fill the Google Wave hunger gap.

www.zoho.com   Zoho.com is a comprehensive suite of award-winning on-line business applications. Customers use Zoho to run their business processes, manage their information and be more productive while at the office or on the go, without having to worry about expensive or outdated hardware or software. To date, Zoho.com has launched 19 different applications — from CRM to Mail, Reports, and Wikis. Zoho has received numerous awards, including an InfoWorld 2009 “Product of the Year” award, a 2008 PC World “25 Most Innovative Products Award” and a 2007 TechCrunch “Best Enterprise Start-up.” Free for personal use.

www.tgethr.com  Easy group collaboration over email for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and families. Email is still the most prominent form of communication we have. Do you really need that fancy collaboration tool or do you just need to get together? Free plan available.

www.box.net  Box.net was founded on a simple, powerful idea: it should be easy for people to access, work with, and share all their content, wherever they are.

Since 2005, co-founders Aaron Levie and Dylan Smith along with our fast-growing team have established Box.net as one of the most popular and trusted web-based services for accessing and sharing content from anywhere. Today, more than 2 million individuals, small businesses, and Fortune 1000 companies around the world use Box to easily connect with the content and people that matter most. Free plan available.

www.drop.io   Drop.io is an easy to use, online collaboration and file sharing service that provides users with a simple, real-time and private way to chat and share images, video, audio, documents and other digital content through unique, user-created and controlled sharing points called ‘drops.’ watch our how to video once you have the hang of the basics, check out what it means to do it all in real-time for seamless collaboration. Free plan available.

www.mediafire.com  MediaFire is the simplest file hosting service built for businesses, professionals, musicians, artists, students, or anyone in between.

Share your files through just one site without ever having to worry about disk space, hosting, or bandwidth again. MediaFire was specifically designed to be extremely simple to upload files and instantly manage and share them from any computer. Free plan available.

The collaboration platforms above are all actually pretty decent and they all have free plans available. If you know of other collaboration platforms or techniques that have worked for you let us know about them in the comments. Also let us know what you think about Google Wave as a possible new tool to help people create comics together.

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Monday November 2nd, 2009

404 Beach from carsonting on Vimeo.

404 Beach is a collaborative stop-motion animation piece of a wall mural done by Mike Nowland of Company Policy, Carson Ting of Chairman Ting Industries and Tom Pettapiece.

The entire music track was composed and recorded specifically for 404 Beach by Tom Pettapiece.

Title: 404 beach
Artists: Mike Nowland & Carson Ting
Music: Tom Pettapiece
Cameo appearance: Leanna Wilson
Location: 404 Beach, Vancouver, Canada.
October 2009.

www.companypolicy.tv 
www.chairmanting.com

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Monday October 19th, 2009

Work In Comics: Demo Trailer from Work in Comics on Vimeo.

Our goal at Work In Comics is to help you find independent creators in all areas of comic development. It is a place where people looking for work in comics can find opportunities or create their own. We have great tools and resources available to help get you started on your way to building your comic team and getting your comic project realized.

Key Features
• One stop to finding all the people you need to get your comic project off the ground
• Current listings
• Multiple search options
• Lets you upload resumes, demo reels and artwork
• Variety of filters to optimize searching
• Opportunity to look for a jobs or employees on the global scale
• Post your Announcements and Events
• Find help in any area of comic development
• Make some moolah
• Make some friends
• Make a comic!
• It’s all FREE!

http://www.workincomics.com

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Thursday October 8th, 2009

Mister Cok is the owner of a large bomb factory. Looking for efficiency and profit, he decides to replace his workers by sophisticated robots. The formers stare helplessly at the toil of the robotic labourers. But one of the workers does not accept being discarded so easily …

Find out more www.monsieurcok.com

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Thursday October 8th, 2009

Work In Comics: Build Your Comic Team

Work In Comics is a job and collaboration platform which is designed specifically for the needs of putting together comics. Users looking for work or looking to hire will be able to come to Work In Comics to find potential prospects. Why go surfing all over the net when you can come to one place and find what you’re looking for?
The site is designed to gather comic book creators in all areas of comic development to help fulfill their needs of various comic services. Work In Comics is built upon the experiences of many independent creators, and how their careers in the comics industry could have used one or two fewer challenges; this platform will serve as an aid for those creators. Work In Comics provides an all-in-one platform to help aspiring creators build their comic team.

The website also offers various services such as a Creator Announcement section where creators are free to post upcoming events, convention appearances, or project launches, a Work In Comics blog where users will be able to get the latest tips and advice on how to get involved in the comics industry, and more. Best of all, Work In Comics is a FREE service.

Many more great features will be added shortly; we encourage our users to read the various guidelines and help topics in order to get started in creating their first post. We also encourage our users to provide feedback and suggestions through our “give feedback” feature on the Work In Comics blog, so as to help improve the site.

Some Features of Work In Comics include:
• Targeted Job Postings
• Multiple Search Options
• Upload Your Resume and demo reels
• Subscriptions and RSS features.
• Post Your Announcement
• It’s ALL FREE!

About Work In Comics:
www.workincomics.com

Our goal at Work In Comics is to help you find fellow creators in all areas of comic development. It is a place where people looking for work in comics can find opportunities, or create their own. We have great tools and resources available to help get you started on your way to building your comic team and getting your comic project realized.

• Find a Writer
• Choose an Artist
• Search for opportunities
• Build your comic team

Work In Comics

Opportunities. Resources. Collaboration.

Work In Comics Video demo and FAQ
http://workincomicsblog.septagonstudios.com/?p=69
http://workincomics.septagonstudios.com/faq

Work In Comics Blog and Tutorials at:
http://workincomicsblog.septagonstudios.com

Work In Comics founded in 2009, a division of Septagon Studios, Inc.

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