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Name Game: Nox

by Bevan Thomas A return to a world inhabited by unfamiliar superbeings with very familiar names. Last time we met the Human Torch, greatest hero of Universe-M. Now we encounter Nox, the Dweller in Darkness, the Torch’s arch-nemesis.   Every great hero needs a great nemesis, and as I made […]


Weekly Comic Round-Up

Here’s the latest thing that happened last week in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. A Mad-Tea Party by Jonathon Dalton. The New Youth decide their policy on nonhuman prisoners. 2. Teach English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathon Dalton. James starts teaching sooner than he expected.. 3. Wasted Talent by Angela […]


Where Do You Get Your Ideas?

by Bevan Thomas “Where do you get your ideas?” is a question so common that it has become a cliche, the thing the creators supposedly least like to be asked. All works of art, indeed all human creations, develop from ideas, but each person finds ideas in their own separate […]


Weekly Comic Round-Up

The latest news in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. Teach English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathan Dalton debates the Japanese work ethic. 2. Wasted Talent by Angela Melick shows how the riot in Vancouver gave a lot of buildings frowny faces. 3. In Ed’s R Us by Ed Appleby. Ed […]


Fallen Heroes

by Bevan Thomas The comic series The Boys, by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, brings us numerous superhero teams with strangely familiar names: Fantastico, G-Men, Payback, and above them all is the Seven orbiting in their satellite headquarters: Homelander, world’s greatest hero, Queen Maeve, mightiest of heroines, Black Noir, the […]


Weekly Comic Round-Up

Here’s the latest thing that happened last week in Cloudscape webcomics: 1. A Mad Tea Party by Jonathon Dalton, a bus’ path is disrupted by a political march. 2. Teaching English in Japan by Jeff Ellis and Jonathon Dalton, James gets more of a feel for Ricky’s teaching style. 3. […]


Weekly Comic Round-Up

Once again, here’s what Cloudscape webcomics have been most recently been up to in this last week, in no particular order. 1. In Teaching English in Japan, by Jeff Ellis and Jonathan Dalton, James K tells the kids something about himself.  2. In Even in Arcadia, by Anise Shaw, a […]


Cloudscape Weekly Webcomic Round-Up 1

Not surprisingly, many of the artists who have contributed to Cloudscape anthologies also have regular webcomics of their own. Many of these webcomics are linked to on the Cloudscape twitter box, but sometimes that’s easy to miss, so I’ve decided to include a weekly round-up, every Sunday or Monday, of […]