Slate and Plate Updates
Whew. That was not fun. Of course, that’s what I get for letting it pile up for so long. At any rate, The Slate and The Plate are now updated. I would pontificate more about why that’s somehow significant, but this goddamned heat wave has me beat. And I discovered the “Brand New List” I mentioned earlier isn’t quite substantial enough to warrant its own page, so when the time comes, I’ll put it up.
I will be away from my desk for the next four days. It’s time for the end-of-summer family get-together and that means hot dogs, hamburgers, and a pool. No chance in hell I’m missing out on that.
The auction is only going on for three more days and three more hours. So if you want this commissioned essay, this once-in-a-lifetime chance to show everyone what a talentless hack of a writer I truly am, you’ll want to bid on it. Do it more for Saving ConnectiCon, that’s far more important.
Anyway, if you’re the kind of person who’s interested in the statistical results of The Slate and Plate updating I just labored over, under the cut you will find such things. Maybe it might be you added to The Slate, or perhaps The Plate. Haven’t you always wanted to be listed on a self-aggrandizing list of webcomics with an alliterative rhyme scheme? I know I have.
Added to The Slate:
1/0, by Mason Williams.
The 10K Commotion, by Yukon Makoto.
Alpha-Shade, by Christopher & Joseph Brudlos.
Anti-Hero for Hire, by Mark Shallow.
Barefoot and Pregnant, by Erika Moen.
Bird and Moon Comics by Rosemary Mosco.
Boots & Pup, by John Y., Jr.
Cuentos de la Frontera, by Cayetano Garza.
Diary of a Crazed Mimbanite, by Al MacDonald.
E-Merl, by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey.
Extra Life, by Scott Johnson.
Graphic Poetry, by W. C. Pelon.
HOUSD, by Ali Graham.
Inverloch, by Sarah Ellerton.
The Jaded, by Ping Teo.
Landis, by Rob Potchak Jr. & Owen Gieni.
Labgoats, Inc!, by Petie S.
Lethal Doses, by Lemuel “Hot Soup” Pew.
Liliane, Bi-Dyke, by Leanne Franson.
Lowbright Comics, by Derek Kirk Kim.
Make With the Funny, Or Die Trying, by Paul D. Spencer.
Minding My Own Business, by Rainer K. Koreasalo.
Niego, by Jason Sigala and Seth Weisgarber.
Nowhere Girl, by Justine Shaw.
Ornery Boy, by Michael Lalonde.
Paradox Lost, by David Lister.
Pokemon X, Recon A. Dye.
Reckless Youth, by Claude T.C.
Rocket Surgery Comics, by Tauhid Bondia.
Seasons of Constancy, by Bryan Wong.
Something Familiar, by Steve Hasen and Karl Peterson.
Stalag ‘99, by Kelly “STrRedWolf” Price.
The Stiff, by Jason Thompson.
Surviving Mars, by Brian Daniel.
Handicapped Sven & Yon, by Mikey Heller.
Transe-Generation, by Matt.
Venus Envy, by Erin Lindsey
Added to The Plate:
Daily Updating Political Cartoons, by Various Artists.
Sheldon
Brainwrap Comics, by Kyle Thiessen.
Toothpaste for Dinner, by Drew.
Space Jet Comics, by Mike Myhre.
Tea Club, by Phuong-Mai Bui-Quang.
Zoology, by Nathan Birch.
Hold My Life, by Dale Ingram.
Filibuster Cartoons, by J.J. McCullough.
Dork Tower, by John Kovalic.
Joe and Monkey, by Zach Miller.
Better Days, by Jay Naylor.
Search Engine Funnies, by T. Campbell, Jamie Noguchi, and Thor Thorvaldson, Jr.
Sherman’s Lagoon, by Jim Toomey.
Smile
Angry Zen Master
Crap I Drew On My Lunchbreak, by Jin Wicked.
Simulated Comic Product, by Kevin Forbes.
Moved up from The Slate to The Plate:
April & May, by Dan Kim.
Droop, by KC Green.
Girl Genius Online, by Phil & Kaja Foglio.
Greystone Inn, by Brad J. Guigar.
Joe and Monkey, Zach Miller.
Naoko Muragama: Video Game Chapion, by Shaun Henderson.
Removed from The Plate:
Shaw Island!, by Zachary Stroum. It was funny, but the homepage moved or something, and I waited and waited for it to come back. I had discovered much later the new URL for the comic, but I had already lost interest. For what it was worth, it looked good and it was very amusing.
Number of Comics on The Slate: 63
Number of Comics on The Plate: 144
Total: 207
… Ok, I think I need to cut back on webcomics a little bit.
July 27th, 2005 at 2:14 am
I’d recommend Stickies (see URL), but the website isn’t working properly. Trust me, when it is, I’ll be recommending it left right and center.
July 27th, 2005 at 4:36 am
Naoko Muragama: Video Game Chapion, by Shaun Henderson.
Hehe… reccommended just in time for a guest strip. :D