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Mix March Madness Webcomics Tournament: Round 1 Play By Play!

As you’ve seen if you’ve been following the site at all this week, we’ve taken sixty-four popular webcomics and are putting them head to head in a single-elimination tournament. As a result, it’s been a very busy week here at ComicMix, and we have less than 40 hours of voting in the first round, so we wanted to point to some of the highlights.

The contest getting the highest vote totals right now is Gronk vs. Zeke Is Hungry, which is seeing a lot of love from their respective Twitter followers. The most one-sided blowout so far has to be Maakies vs. Erfworld, where Rob Balder is beating the heck out of Tony Millionaire.

At this point, there are a couple of upsets in the works, with young upstarts beating out long established strips. While one or two people pointed out that some of the match-ups are a little odd, we couldn’t find any better way to select matches than a random selection process. Is it fair that either Penny Arcade or Hark! A Vagrant! will be knocked out in the first round? Maybe not, but one was going to be knocked out by the end of the tournament no matter what happened. It’s a testament to the strength of the entire webcomics community that there are so many good strips out there that I personally have been tearing my hair out over many of the choices (who can choose between some of these, both are just so gooooood… but of course, that’s what makes this exciting) and that there are so many good strips that we didn’t include that we may have to do another one of these next month. How does April Armageddon sound to you?

But wait– we aren’t even done with the first round of this month’s contest. So if you haven’t voted, your chance is right below!

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Announcing Mix March Madness!

comicmixmarchmadness550x681-1353231It’s that time of year, where bracketology reigns supreme and the cry around the nation is “Win or Go Home!” And we here at ComicMix are not immune to that siren call– although we’re putting our own spin on it.

We’ve taken sixty-four popular webcomics and are putting them head to head in a single-elimination tournament. The winners of each matchup will be determined by your votes and move on to the next round. Vote for your favorites– or use this as an excuse to discover great new webcomics!

The contenders are:

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Dinosaur ComicsGame 1 DetailsSinfest
Axe CopGame 17 DetailsDiesel Sweeties
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SinfestGame 33 DetailsPenny Arcade
Axe CopGame 41 DetailsDr. McNinja
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Penny ArcadeGame 49 DetailsCyanide and Happiness
Axe CopGame 53 DetailsErfworld
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Penny ArcadeGame 2 DetailsHark! A Vagrant!
Dr. McNinjaGame 18 DetailsAlien Loves Predator
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The GuttersGame 3 DetailsSaturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
PvPGame 19 DetailsLet’s Be Friends Again
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The GuttersGame 34 DetailsCyanide and Happiness
PvPGame 42 DetailsErfworld
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Cyanide and HappinessGame 4 DetailsFull Frontal Nerdity
MaakiesGame 20 DetailsErfworld
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Penny ArcadeGame 57 DetailsKawaii Not
ErfworldGame 59 DetailsWondermark
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Least I Could DoGame 5 Detailsxkcd
Nedroid Picture DiaryGame 21 DetailsOvercompensating
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xkcdGame 35 DetailsKawaii Not
Nedroid Picture DiaryGame 43 DetailsWondermark
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Kawaii NotGame 50 DetailsVG Cats
WondermarkGame 54 DetailsThe Dreamer
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Kawaii NotGame 6 DetailsGarfield Minus Garfield
Pictures for Sad ChildrenGame 22 DetailsWondermark
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KindergothGame 7 DetailsFreakAngels
Max OveractsGame 23 DetailsGunnerkrigg Court
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KindergothGame 36 DetailsVG Cats
Gunnerkrigg CourtGame 44 DetailsThe Dreamer
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MegaTokyoGame 8 DetailsVG Cats
The DreamerGame 24 DetailsFlipside
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Kawaii NotGame 61 DetailsGronk
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ErfworldGame 62 DetailsQuestionable Content
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Virtual ShacklesGame 9 DetailsDueling Analogs
The Dreamland ChroniclesGame 25 DetailsGirls With Slingshots
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Dueling AnalogsGame 37 DetailsEvil Inc.
Girls With SlingshotsGame 45 DetailsThe K Chronicles
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Evil Inc.Game 51 DetailsA Distant Soil
Girls With SlingshotsGame 55 DetailsDork Tower
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Awkward ZombieGame 10 DetailsEvil Inc.
The K ChroniclesGame 26 DetailsMedium Large
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Ctrl-Alt-DelGame 11 DetailsRatfist
Savage ChickensGame 27 DetailsUnshelved
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Savage ChickensGame 46 DetailsDork Tower
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A Distant SoilGame 12 DetailsDresden Codak
American ElfGame 28 DetailsDork Tower
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A Distant SoilGame 58 DetailsGronk
Girls With SlingshotsGame 60 DetailsQuestionable Content
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Girl GeniusGame 13 DetailsMy Sister the FREAK
MultiplexGame 29 DetailsKevin & Kell
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My Sister the FREAKGame 39 DetailsGronk
MultiplexGame 47 DetailsQuestionable Content
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GronkGame 52 DetailsHyperbole and a Half
Questionable ContentGame 56 DetailsTheater Hopper
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GronkGame 14 DetailsZeke Is Hungry
LackadaisyGame 30 DetailsQuestionable Content
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AchewoodGame 15 DetailsHyperbole and a Half
ShortpackedGame 31 DetailsGoats
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Hyperbole and a HalfGame 40 DetailsSheldon
ShortpackedGame 48 DetailsTheater Hopper
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Amazing Super PowersGame 16 DetailsSheldon
PibgornGame 32 DetailsTheater Hopper

Follow the links to see the strips. And keep watching ComicMix to see the voting rounds going live!

Interview: Jeph Jacques on ‘Questionable Content’

questionablecontent1-00x-3293550Now approaching its fifth year on the World Wide Internets, Questionable Content has gone through quite a few changes since its beginnings as an indie-rock webcomic that chronicled the life, loves and culture criticisms of "music nerds" Marten, Faye and a surrounding cast of characters (which also included Marten’s troublemaking, sentient "AnthroPC," Pintsize).

These days, the cast has expanded singificantly to include fan-favorite characters such as Marten’s obsessive-compulsive neighbor, Hannelore, and the relationships between major and minor characters have been explored, dismissed, or in the case of Marten and the "Coffee of Doom" owner Dora, bloomed into long-term (by webcomic standards, at least) plot points. While drama has managed to carve a niche for itself in the world of QC, Jacques has similarly carved out a name for himself among the top-tier creators in the webcomic scene.

After wandering through the QC archives a bit, I was struck by the differences in those first strips posted back in August 2003 and today’s QC. Both the art and the focus of the series have shifted dramatically in the last few years — much moreso than many of the strips on my radar. With that in mind, I recently took the opportunity to pick Jacques’ brain about the origins and development of the series and the nature of "indie cred."

COMICMIX: I’m familiar with the area QC is based on, so I think it would be interesting to hear your take on the setting for the series and how it compares to its real-world counterpart…

JEPH JACQUES: For those not In The Know™, QC is set in Northampton, Massachusetts, a smallish town in the western end of the state, home to Smith College. Northampton is a Very Fancy Town that likes to pretend it is actually a chunk of Manhattan that somehow got carried two hours due north (possibly via Hipster Albatross).

The QC version of Northampton corresponds roughly, at best, with its real-world counterpart. Many of the streets are the same (almost all the outdoor backgrounds are taken from real-life photographs) but there are differences. Coffee of Doom, for instance, exists on some bizarre meta-street that does not actually exist in the real world. The exact location of Marten’s apartment building is similarly a mystery. Basically, I use the actual town layout when it’s convenient, but break the rules whenever it suits me.

As for the cultural setting, from what I can tell Northampton is primarily young, liberal, Caucasian, and college-educated, and the cast of QC essentially reflects that. (more…)

‘Penny Arcade’ Game Prequel Comic Goes Online

Penny Arcade is well known in the webcomic world for its wickedly funny lampooning of the videogame industry. On May 21st, they’re becoming a target themselves by releasing Penny Arcade: On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode One. The Penny Arcade videogame will premiere as a digital download for Xbox 360, PC, Mac and Linux systems.

The adventure role-playing game imagines the Penny Arcade cast in a 1920s Lovecraftian setting where Gabe and Tycho are a crime-solving team at the Startling Developments Detective Agency in the city of New Arcadia.

To help readers understand Gabe and Tycho’s role in this world, Creators Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik have created a four-page prequel webcomic that explains what the characters were up to just before the game starts.

In all honesty, they had us when they showed a steampunk version of Fruit F***er, the kitchen juicer gone bad.

NYCC: ‘Webcomics: Threat or Menace’ Panel Report

I’m not certain whether anyone determined if webcomics were a threat, a menace or a combination of the two during Saturday’s "Webcomics: Threat or Menace" panel at New York Comic Con, but it was a lively discussion all the same.

Gary Tyrrell of Fleen moderated a panel that featured an intriguing spectrum of webcomics interests, consisting of Rich Stevens (Diesel Sweeties), Robert Khoo (Director of Business Development for Penny Arcade), Richard Brunning (Senior VP and Creative Director for DC) and Jeremy Ross (Director of New Product Development for Tokyopop).

The discussion kicked off with a hard look at the definition of webcomics found in the convention programming schedule, and its curious (one would hope, tongue-in-cheek) view on the potential effects of the webcomic evolution:

There’s a dizzying array of different models for delivering comics over the Web, from Webcomics, to PDFs for a fee, to ad-supported PDFs, to PDFs as promotional tool, and behind it all is the backdrop of illegal file sharing of comics. Are comics on the Web going to be a tool to increase the popularity of paper products, an alternate distribution channel that takes sales from retailers and circulation from libraries, or a threat to legitimate channels as illegal downloads grow?

While all of the panelists agreed that the definition and potential implications of webcomics in the booklet left quite a bit to be desired, that was pretty much the only point at which everyone was on the same page with regard to webcomics, where they’re headed and what the ripple effect might be for print publishing. (more…)