Daley Kwikees

Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

Daley Kwikees

Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

Daley Kwikees

Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

Daley Kwikees

Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

Daley Kwikees

Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

Daley Kwikees

No Previous Archive Next What the hell is Daley Quikees? Sketch comics, penciled, inked, lettered, scanned, post-produced (via computer), and posted online in an hour or less. An exercise in speed, and a good warm up. Be prepared for some crappy crap.

defining web comics

Defining Web Comics: Motion and Sound in Web Comics I posted part of this article on the Fanboy Radio Forum. Unfortunately, the original post no longer exists. This article has been added on to and edited for this site. EDIT: 6*9*2003: This post stands as is, regardless of whether or not I hold the same views today. *** 1. The introduction or changing of frames or panels is the only acceptable form of motion in web … Read More

dear Wizard: Bryan Hitch didn’t address the issue!

A Response to Bryan Hitch and Wizard Missed the original letter, printed in Wizard Zero? Read it here This letter was NOT printed in any subsequent issue of Wizard. Too bad. At the time, I thought I crushed Bryan Hitch’s response. EDIT 6*9*2005: I’m not exactly sure when I wrote this, but seeing as how Wizard Zero was published in August 2003, I’m pretty sure I wrote it then… I will correct the date if I … Read More

wizard zero sucks

Wizard Zero Sucked! I seem to have it in for Wizard Magazine… EDIT 6*9*2005: This was a letter I sent to Wizard Magazine when they published their “Issue 0.” They didn’t have the balls to print it, though they did print a much nicer letter that almost said the same things… Unfortunately, I don’t know exactly when I wrote this… I’ll have to check. Until then, I’ve date-stamped this according to the month Wizard Zero was … Read More

dear Wizard: comics aren’t film

Comics aren’t film… a letter to Wizard Printed in Wizard 0 This is a letter I wrote to Wizard on 5-20-2003. Why to Wizard? Despite their pushing of trends and their never-ending crusade to cater to the mainstream instead of to the art (is that a harsh thing to say?), Wizard is a widely read periodical by both industry pros and fanboys (and girls). This makes Wizard the perfect arena for getting a message across to … Read More

batman: hush – a quick review

Jeff Loeb’s and Jim Lee’s Batman: Hush – a quick review This letter was posted on www.fanboyradio.com. Unfortunately, the site had hosting problems a couple years later, resulting in tons of missing info, including forum topics. The original post no longer exists. EDIT 6*9*2005: Unfortunately, I do not have the original date this was written; I have not located the original email that I sent to Scott Hinze, host of Fanboy Radio, and the original post … Read More

dear Scott McCloud: RE: online comics

a letter to Scott McCloud Read the preface here This letter was written on 9-22-2002 after reading Scott McCloud’s online comic essay about, well, online comics. After re-reading it, I found some things I would’ve liked to have edited, but it’s too late for that now. The letter is presented in its original form, mistakes and all (with the exception of one comma, which I’m sure no one cares about). This letter is also presented in … Read More

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