Webcomic Collectives |
Founding members:
earthsong (Crystal Yates)
fey winds (Nicole Chartrand)
the phoenix requiem (Sarah Ellerton)
roza (Kelly Hamilton)
starcross'd destiny (Juno Blair)
xylia (Barb Jacobs)
Comments (August 2008): After three months of feminine entitlement, this site now offers links to 150+ member comics done by women. The forum is about average: a thread starts smart and then someone drags it off topic, or starts dumb and gets dumber. Traffic does not yet explain the stampede to join. I find these kinds of things Balkanizing, and don't accuse me of jealousy: I do my comics with my wife, and we are eligible to join. She finds these kinds of things demeaning.
In the end, we hardly have time to contemplate what genders should do and why.
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luz (Claudia Davilla)
kukuburi (Ramon Perez)
kissing chaos 'til i die (Arthur)
raising hell (Andy B.)
the port (Scott Hepburn)
sin titulo (Cameron Stewart)
the princess planet (Brian McLachlan)
papercut (Michael Cho)
Comments (August 2008): A pioneer in the idea of having a daily updating comic on the home page every weekday. Member Karl Kerschl was robbed of an Eisner Award by a fake webcomic this past summer. Kukuburi is the site's other heavy hitter, though readers are kept on tenter hooks by the author's real life dive into tenants rights activism, creating periodic delays.
Due to an editing error, Transplant Comics has been missing from this directory for a few months. We'll set that right, starting today.
Transplant is an older collective that was recently revitalized with a new website (discarding the surgical logo of times prior) and additional members. It appears to be a solid line-up, raising the question of why Shi Long Pang would be competing to get into Bomb Shelter Comics during the latter's annual webathon this past autumn.
*ended but supported

