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Writer of Penny and Aggie, Fans (also called Faans), Rip & Teri, Search Engine Funnies and A History of Webcomics. Experienced webcomics editor, currently seeking full-time work and working on strange and interesting new things...

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

 

Wheels Start Turnin'...


Nothing much going on today, except for the ADVANCEMENT OF A REVOLUTIONARY NEW PLATFORM FOR COMICS.

Starting today, Clickwheel is recruiting online cartoonists who want to get their work on the iPod Nano, iPod Photo and iPod Video. I've made announcements about this project before, but this time a) we have contracts ready b) we have CASH ADVANCES and c) we have a launch planned for early next week.

I'm commissioning editor. I've sent out a round of invitations already... if you're not on it and want to get on it, talk to me.

Compensation to the first fifty strips we sign, more compensation if you prove one of the ten most popular downloads.

More news about this over the next week.

Comments:
A couple days ago, I was thinking about webcomics, and remembered the iPod video, and wondered if anybody was doing anything with that. I should have known.
 
If you're already tied to a Talkabout imprint does that mean you can't join up with Clickwheel? Or can one "multitask" their comic?
 
I wonder if Keenspot would be interested. A lot of their comics are newspaper format, so they might adapt quite well to it.
 
I am intrigued by this topic, as I've dabbled with the iPod Video stuff for the process videos - time-lapse movies of me making comics: http://www.fabricari.com/video

You could probably, fairly easily create slideshow comics this way or maybe even just sydicate a regular comic...
 
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