Digital Strips
Summary: The podcast for fans of web comics by fans of web comics. Covering the world of web comics one week at a time with reviews, interviews, and news concerning hte newest evolution in comics.
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- Artist: Steve "The Geek" Shinney and Jason "The Midnight Cartooner" Sigler
- Copyright: ℗ & © 2005 Zampzon & Daku
Podcasts:
When Brandon was invited originally it was inhopes that he would pick webcomics better then Phil. This pick proves that even those with good taste falter sometimes. For the 80% of the listeners that disagree with my taste in comics you'll probably love this sadistic version of Scrubs (http://www.lucid-tv.com)
This is a good one although there was a bunch of agreement on most parts. Round table covers the whole DC webcomics thing that everyone is talking about.
This should have been up two days ago but the one time a year I get sick happened this weekend. The story links will posted at a later date.
The whole crew is back together! Three long months and we have our reunion tour. For our first song we bring to you the little acclaimed by fantastic strip of imagination and water colors. A strip so good Bill Watterson came on the show to congratulate Ryan. (http://www.kiwisbybeat.com/minus.html)
Wow, what an improvement in the audio quality. I have to point out that as the producer and editor of hte show I plan on hunting Phil down and hanging him by his big toe. The original transcript ran for over 25 minutes! The next update better have some wonderful stuff about Otakhan.
Another first without Daku. For this episode The Geek somehow managed to pick a strip I just found and was ready to review myself. IT's a whimsical and yet intellictual strip with it's on role playing game. That's right, and I know you're dying to get your hands on it. Dresden Codak (http://www.dresdencodak.com/)
The first all new Digital Strips News show. This has been a long time coming and the first show not to include Daku since the beginning of last year. That's right, this brand new episode is stutter free except that there were some technical issues you will hear that makes everyone have that famous stutter. We promise to give this show it's own personality soon enough but for now give us your feedback so we can make the podcast even better then the blog.
We've returned to Manga. This time we have Brigid live for the very first time on the show. I'm always amazed at how much more the staff knows then me about what we're reviewing and this was no exception. For this show we present to you a strip in it's entirity. (http://www.venisproductions.com/angelmoxie)
Bring on the interviews! This was interview was a combination of not wanting to submit someone to reading 10 years of archives, annoyance of not yet reviewing this fantastic strip, and just plain wanting to talk about grad school. Personal goals aside this strip seemingly portrays the life of every grad student in the US. Don't believe me? Take a look at the comments left by readers. (http://www.phdcomics.com/)
We pulled out one from the queue to get you this one before you forgot about us. Back i nthe day we had some guest reviewers and this one was one of the ones that was suppose to be reviewed then. That doesn't mean this dark but engrossing strip gets passed by. Turn off the lights and turn up the brightness to set the mode for The Retriever. (http://www.the-retriever.com)
It's not often we review a single panel comic and this one is a doozy. The Geek decided to make me read 400 of these and there were so few of them I liked but there was plenty to talk about. Join us as figure out all the hidden secrets that make this strip worth reading. (http://www.animalshaveproblemstoo.com)
It took two weeks to make it through the archives but we finally have another show for you. This time we pull out an old timer who will remind you of what you miss from reading the Sunday Funnies. Take a looks at Sheldon as we explore the world of a 10-year old billionaire. (http://www.sheldoncomics.com/)
I know it's been forever since we've posted a review but I have a good reason. I'm on the other side of the freakin planet. Scheduling is a nightmare. Luckily The Geek has weird job that keeps him up at all weird hours and he has a love for kung-fu movies bordering on the ridiculous. Join us as we dive into No Need For Bushido. (http://noneedforbushido.com)
With the sudden rush of podcasts we decided to hold off on releasing this review. Recorded last Wed w ecame together to talk about this Journal comic. These are always better when you no the artist and this was no exception. After meeting Mitch up at NYCC there was nothing holding us back from reading his bio. For those who have not met Mitch tell us what you think. (http://www.mitchclem.com/rockcity/)
You may be happy for another interview but I'm warning you now that we're going to have have long string of them coming up when Phil releases the NYCC videos. That being said here is an artist that fell victim to equipment problems and I was forced to call him last Monday. So enjoy this interview with Norm and Cory creator Andrew Kaiko. (http://www.sketchesandsquirrels.com/NewNormandCory.html)