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		<title>Doyle v Houdini</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 17:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m pleased to finally reveal the project Matthew Battles and I have been working on for a long time, a comic exploration of the public spat between Arthur Conan Doyle and Houdini, up now at BarnesAndNoble.com.

This was a really fun project to do, not the least reason that Matthew is a terrific writer, and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-579" title="doylehoudini_LF-1" src="http://joealterio.com/goodwork/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/doylehoudini_LF-1.jpg" alt="doylehoudini_LF-1" width="407" height="229" />I&#8217;m pleased to finally reveal the project Matthew Battles and I have been working on for a long time, a comic exploration of the public spat between Arthur Conan Doyle and Houdini, <a href="http://bnreview.barnesandnoble.com/t5/Gallery/Doyle-amp-Houdini-Spirits-amp-Skeptics/ba-p/1997">up now at BarnesAndNoble.com</a>.<br />
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This was a really fun project to do, not the least reason that Matthew is a terrific writer, and it was easy to shape images around his words. This was one of the first times I&#8217;ve been strictly the artist, instead of the artist-writer-auteur of a comic, and I really enjoyed it; it some ways, it allowed me to focus on the graphics more, witout worrying about the prose. I still love writing, but I may pursue this more. It&#8217;s also the first time I applied this vintage-collage style to comics, and I think it works well, Barnes And Noble&#8217;s apparent technical limitations notwithstanding (no Flash? Come on, guys.) I think it works well, and it&#8217;s also something I&#8217;ll exploring more. Max Ernst, eat your heart out. No, not literally, you weirdo.</p>
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		<title>Clickwheel relaunch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe</dc:creator>
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As some of you may remember, I&#8217;m part of an online webcomic and mobile comic group, Clickwheel, that hosts some of my comics (about 2/3s of 365, the first few episodes of The Basic Virus, as well as a few comic-casts). A while ago I stopped uploading for a few reasons, namely, that I got [...]]]></description>
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<p>As some of you may remember, I&#8217;m part of an online webcomic and mobile comic group, <a href="http://www.clickwheel.net">Clickwheel</a>, that hosts some of <a href="http://clickwheel.net/features/32">my comics</a> (about 2/3s of 365, the first few episodes of The Basic Virus, as well as a few comic-casts). A while ago I stopped uploading for a few reasons, namely, that I got a lot of web traffic but little restitution, it had poor marketing, and that process of and design of reading comics was unintuitive, and frankly, kinda lame. I&#8217;m happy to report, however, that in subsequent 6 months of furlough, it was bought by <a href="http://www.2000adonline.com/">2000 AD</a> and that it is trying to reinvent itself as a destination again, an effort which I heartily applaud.</p>
<p>Part of their effort is (gasp! shock!) actually commissioning exclusive content for Clickwheel. The above panel is part of the second chapter of Colin White&#8217;s fantastic series &#8220;<a href="http://clickwheel.net/features/34">Comics on Small Screens</a>&#8220;, an experiment of his in which he tries to tell stories by pushing the envelope of how many panels a screen can handle before it stops making sense. Loyal readers of this blog may remember that <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71842483@N00/521532492/">Colin</a> and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71842483@N00/521532556/in/set-72157600286468121/">I</a> were both invited to South Korea to talk about mobile comics, but Colin couldn&#8217;t make it: nevertheless, I consider him my (somewhat more talented) brother-in-arms when it comes to trying drum up support and discussion about possibilities of mobile comics. I&#8217;m also totally flattered to report I make an unexpected cameo in his new series. Thanks, Colin. <a href="http://clickwheel.net/features/34">Go get it</a>!</p>
<p>My main issue with CW, and one unfortunately that still hasn&#8217;t been addressed, is<br />the actual physical process of getting the comics on your phone or iPod. It&#8217;s tough to be in the tech biz these days: things move so damn fast, what used to be a project about comics on iPods (hence the name, &#8220;Clickwheel&#8221;, already outmoded) has now necessarily turned into a project about comics on iPhones and iTouches. The duct-tape and bubblegum patch that was first initially proposed &#8211; just providing customers with JPGs they can download and put onto their mobile device &#8211; is unfortunately still around, and feels as caveman as ever. However, I have been assured that a CW reader app is in the works, and with iPhones now having not only wifi capability but WAP push, one has to assume that a smoother process &#8211; like just subscribing to your favorite comic and having it show up on your phone every day, a la RSS &#8211; is right around the corner. One has to assume. Fingers crossed.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, check out what CW has to offer anyway: its definitely light years ahead of what most other big slow stupid media companies are doing with content, it&#8217;s cool, it&#8217;s now more community oriented, and it&#8217;s run by really nice guys. I&#8217;ll go back to uploading new work too, and maybe develop something for them: the potential for instant comics to you wherever you are is just too great.
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