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When you look at today’s Webcomics, do you view them as part of the Newave tradition?

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When you look at today’s Webcomics, do you view them as part of the Newave tradition?

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Mosty definitely, yes. I see that very clearly. I’ve seen a lot of Webcomic material, and there’s still a bunch of minicomics. A lot of the younger artists are doing Webcomics, but it’s definitely the same type of thing, it’s just a different medium. You’re still doing minis yourself? I am. I’m working on a project right now with Pat Moriarty. He did a comic book back in the 90s, called Big Mouth. He put together this audio CD of a bunch of alternative band playing the worst songs you’ve ever heard in your life. I mean, you would not believe some of these songs. Even stuff from back in the 60s—these crazy rock and roll tunes. But he did a minicomic of that. I’m going to print and fold and staple it for him, and we’re going to take it and actually staple it into the CD. It’s the same type of thing—a do it yourself project. We’re hand making the minicomic that’s going to be inserted into this CD. Webcomics aside, do you feel that it’s become easier to distribute these books? I don’t know

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