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ConnectiCon's Featured Webcomic Guests

List by Webcomic Name or Artist Name

8-Bit Theater - Brian Clevinger

8-bit Theater is a comic about the majesty of life and the very nature of existence itself. It causes the reader to question who they are and where they’re going, and at the end of the day who they will be remembered as. It is written by Brian Clevenger, an alias for one Johanas T. Scuzzlebottom, a 19th century industrialist that found the key to immortality, but as a cost – he would never experience true love. OR He could just be a guy who makes a popular comic that forgot to get his bio into George Rohac on time and then told him to write something crazy. Who are we to say what truth is in this frightening post-modern era we live in?
Applegeeks - Mohammad "Hawk" Haque & Ananth Panagariya

Applegeeks is a webcomic about four college students, a Mac-obsessed robot, an imaginary squirrel,and the often crazy, always strange lives that they lead. It updates 4 times a week. The creative team is comprised of Ananth Panagariya (writer) and Mohammad "Hawk" Haque (artist). Applegeeks has been on the web for 6 years, and Hawk and Ananth hope to be here for years to come.
Art Fight High School, Dead of Summer - Nick & Marty

When we last left Nick & Marty, they were still simple yet humble webcomickers, toiling away on their zombie-epic, Dead of Summer (www.deadofsummer.org). My, what a difference a year makes. 2008 was a banner year from the duo known as the Ghostfreehood Alliance. They completed Dead of Summer, leaving 2.5 years of zombies, gore and adventure splayed across 300+ pages. They furthered their ties into the Baltimore music and arts scene, along with a group of fellow webcomickers and artists alike, putting on the first official show for Super Art Fight (www.superartfight.com), a touring art competition filled with humor and over-the-top antics. And if that wasn't enough, they launched their 2nd comic, Art Fight High School (www.artfighthighschool.com/), a technicolor action fever-dream about a new generation of teen superheroes. Lastly, but not leastly, Charm City's favorite sons also have started to branch into blogging, with Nick gabbing at Ghostfreehood.com (www.ghostfreehood.com/) and Marty nerding out over at Blast-O-Rama (www.blast-o-rama.com/). How's that for a mini-multimedia empire? This is their 3rd consecutive Connecticon appearance, and they gladly accept high-fives, so get your hands ready, AMERICA!
Bardsworth - Peter Tarkulich

Peter Tarkulich is the brains behind the fantasy webcomic Bardsworth (www.bardsworth.com). Further proving his lack of manliness, he is also an aspiring fairy artist and his artwork can be viewed at Fairy Magic (www.fairymagic.com). He has a love for music, movies, and pie. Especially pie.
Blind Ferret, Least I Could Do, Looking For Group - Ryan Sohmer & Lar DeSouza

Ryan Sohmer is best known for his work as the writer/creator of two of the net’s most well-known webcomics, Least I Could Do (www.leasticoulddo.com) and Looking For Group (www.lfgcomic.com). He is also the Creative Director and co-founder of Blind Ferret Entertainment. Despite his hectic schedule, Sohmer still finds the time to prepare himself for the upcoming Zombie Apocalypse. Lar DeSouza - A professional illustrator for over 20 years, Lar is the cartoonist for the 2008 Shuster Award-winning online comics, “Least I Could Do”, which is updated seven days a week at www.leasticoulddo.com, and “Looking For Group”, which is updated Mondays and Thursdays at www.lfgcomic.com. Lar has also been the recipient of the Prix Aurora Award for Artistic Achievement in Canadian Science Fiction (2008, 2006) and numerous other awards for caricature and cartooning. Lar currently works from his home in Acton, Ontario. Lar has a lovely wife, two beautiful children and three tolerant cats. The wife and kids are tolerant too.
Caf-Fiends - Kevin Roy & Blondie

Realizing that they we getting far too much sleep, Connecticut natives Kevin Roy and Blondie created Caf-Fiends, a lovely tale of a boy and his dog. Well...not really. Our story takes place in the City of Hades where pool boys can become super heros, mad scientists wear buisness casual, ancient Elder Gods fall in love with giant robot girls and giant monster fights have become a spectator sport. At least it's not boring.
Comedity - Garth Graham

Garth Graham has been lauded as one of the finest webcomic artists on the web, despite being relatively new to the scene. In 2004, a good friend in college introduced Garth to the idea of webcomics. Giving it the old college try, he produced the (at the time) rough if delightfully quirky comic Comedity (www.comedity.com), a fanciful re-telling of many of the exploits of himself and his friends during their college years and after. Much to his surprise, he gained quite a following, and as time went on Garth honed his craft with frightening swiftness. In October of 2008, Garth closed the final page of Comedity, having found his own closure with the comic. Not wanting to leave his fans wanting and having found a love for the comic craft, he immediately started up a new comic he had been working on in the background for some years. Finder's Keepers (finderskeepers.gcgstudios.com) took a different, darker, more somber tone than the lighthearted amusing Comedity. However that has hardly proved to be a disappointment to fans. Considered by many to be one of the finest drawn comics on the web, Finder's Keepers has quickly captivated its audience with its beautifully detailed art and its captivating story of a young woman lost in the hidden world of myth and fantasy. Garth currently lives in Virginia with his cat and equally odd and creative roommates.
Ctrl-Alt-Del - Tim Buckley

Cyanide & Happiness, Explosm.net -

Cyanide & Happiness is a daily webcomic and animation series at Explosm.net. Begun in 2005 by four friends scattered across the globe, it's since become one of the sexiest webcomics around.
Dear Pirate, Dernwerks, Hello with Cheese, The Experts Guide - Darren J Gendron

The dern of Dernwerks, Darren J. Gendron is a writer, artist and known scallywag. He's the writer of Hello With Cheese (www.HelloWithCheese.com) and The Expert's Guide (www.ExpertComic.com), and is the creator of Dear Pirate (www.DearPirate.com). He aspires to rule the world with an iron fist. Taught in the secret arts of luchadore warfare, Darren spends his free time training tigers to eat the entrails of his fallen rivals. He has been known to threaten violence towards others, if they fail to entertain him. He is entertained by pictures of kittens, vaudeville acts, and monkeys. He does not like clowns.
Dominic Deegan - Michael "Mookie" Terracciano

Michael "Mookie" Terracciano is the author and artist of the fantasy manga webcomic, "Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire." Since its humble beginnings seven years ago it has received acclaim for its unique characters, addictive storylines, painful puns, awful alliteration and (gasp!) reliable update schedule. Want to know what's so interesting about a grumpy seer, his deformed girlfriend, his angelic little brother, his talking cat, his archmage mother and rock-star father? See for yourself at www.dominic-deegan.com!
Dueling Analogs, The Outer Circle - Steve Napierski

Steve Napierski is a webcomic creator and artist best known for the popular Dueling Analogs strip. He first got into webcomics in 1999 with the ill-fated Life With Fishnets about his local Rocky Horror cast. In 2004, he began work laying out and coloring Bored and Evil, a task he performed for the first two years of that comic's run. The following year he launched the daily webcomic The Outer Circle and later that year he debuted the twice-weekly Dueling Analogs, both currently enjoying their greatest success to date. He is also the founder of the webcomic group Gamers Pair of Dice.
Faulty Logic - Fox Bruner

Fox Bruner is currently located in St Catharines, Ontario, Canada where he studies part time and mortgages his life in retail. Fox is currently artist and writer for a personal project called "Faulty Logic", faultylogic.comicgenesis.com a collection of satirical and somewhat silly comics and videos that expose of the absurdities we accept as "logical thinking" in media, society and even our own heads. Sometimes there are time machines and megalomaniacal squirrels.
Fork You, HaLOLZ, Staccato - Shawn Handyside

Graphic designer by day and comic strip artist by night, Shawn Handyside is the creator of the completely illogical comic strip "Staccato," the extremely random webcomic "Fork You," and the enitrely silly video game humor/caption site "Halolz." He started his artistic career in fifth grade drawing crude looking comics that made no sense, and continues to do so to this day. He also loves designing humorous t-shirts and writing about himself in the third person. He may be 30, but you can tell he's still cool because ninety percent of his iPod is video game remixes and MST3K episodes. Also it's a well known fact that he's way better at Smash Bros. than you! [citation needed] www.halolz.com www.staccatocomic.com www.fucomic.com stacmaster-s.deviantart.com
Garanos - Alex Heberling

Alex Heberling hails from Columbus, Ohio, and is the creator of Garanos (www.garanos.com), a fantasy graphic novel, among several other comics. She took the plunge into webcomics in 2005 with Jigworthy, an esoteric, in-joke-saturated gag comic that nonetheless primed her for the more serious work involved with Garanos, which began in mid-2006. Alex graduated from the Ohio State University's Art & Technology program, and during her studies there, she produced six short-form comics, which includes four 24 Hour Comics that were completed during her last term. All of Alex's comics are online and can be found via her website at www.alexheberling.com.
Goblins - Tarol Hunt

Goblins is a comedy/adventure webcomic about the weaker monsters that exist in a fantasy realm. "Heroic" adventurers threaten the lives of the goblins who must break their own rules and traditions in order to survive the constant attacks from humans, elves and dwarves who are willing to kill them off just to level up. Goblins is an ongoing story that looks at fantasy gaming from the other side of the fence. Tarol Hunt and Danielle Stephens live in the thick woods of Western Canada and spend their days working on the comic Goblins. Although Tarol has been drawing comics since he was five years old, he's only been doing it proffessionaly for the last two years. Danielle has a Masters degree in music and has played with the Burnaby Symphony Orchestra and others. For now though, she works on the comic and other RPG material.
Johnny Wander - Yuko Ota & Ananth Panagariya

Yuko draws comics sometimes, occasionally for money! She can cook pretty okay, compulsively buys books, and has a mild obsession with polydactyl cats. She lives in Maryland with a bunch of cool dudes, where they enjoy watching reruns of Battlestar Galactica. Ananth Panagariya can be found pouring over Tezuka books, designing sweet t-shirts, and fueling whatever mechanism makes it so he always looks stylin. Occasionally he’ll find time to write some stuff that Yuko draws. There are rumors he’s actually the legendary Maha Raja, globe-trotting royalty that dates back to the 19th century and was a frequent collaborator of Johanas T. Scuzzlebottom. Word is their friendship fell apart after the Maha Raja discovered the key to immortality without giving up his ability to experience true love. But there are tales of an even more SINISTER cost. Or it could be that he, much like Brian Clevinger, he failed to supply his bio in time and George Rohac was forced to write one. Except we can say this one is 100% truth. Post-modernity can stuff it. You can see some of their comics at johnnywander.com.
Joyce and Walky, Short Packed - David Willis

Misfile - Chris Hazelton

Chris Hazelton entered the entertainment world working in feature film production." In 2002, Chris produced his first comic, "Building 12”, following it up with “Misfile” in 2004 and “A Steel Wing Shattered” in 2006 after going into comic illustration full time. Since Dragon*Con in 2007 Chris has released five additional graphic novels.
Moon Freight 3 - Luke Foster

Luke Foster is the creator of "Moon Freight 3," a comedy/science fiction strip about the life of an ordinary guy in space. He's not a legendary hero or the greatest starship captain ever, but is instead just a regular twentysomething stuck in a job he doesn't like. In space. This black-and-white comic can be found every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at moonfreight3.comicgenesis.com. In addition to the writing and art chores on his comic, Luke is also a stand-up comedian and a podcaster with Nine Panel Nerds (ninepanelnerds.com), a weekly show about comics and pop culture. He is also a contributor to the Geek Syndicate web site (www.geeksyndicate.co.uk), and was a columnist for a year at the comic book news site The Pulse (www.comicon.com/pulse).
Mystic Revolution - Jen Brazas

Jen Brazas is really a secret CIA operative. Mystic Revolution (mysticrev.com), is merely her cover story. Don't tell anyone.
Near and Far - Rachel Ayers & Aaron Wood

What is Near and Far all about, anyway? It’s about friends in distant places. It’s about the way you can feel close to someone you’ve never met in person. It’s about the ways we stay in touch with the people we love when they are miles and miles away. Near and Far is about a few people sharing the vast experience we call “the internet.” The idea started when, in a rare constellation of events, an artist and a writer began brainstorming, and discovered their common internet experiences and other things in common, including a desire to create a webcomic. The idea flowed from their online friendship and has mused its way through the natural course of things since then. And may go forward to anywhere from here…
Prime of Ambition - Naomi Craig & Alyssa Follansbee

Naomi Craig and Alyssa Follansbee met at college, and after graduating in 2005 Naomi asked Alyssa to work with her on a comic idea. They've been a team ever since. When not working on the comic, Naomi's a stay at home mom and Alyssa works a dead end job while she continues college. The Prime of Ambition (launched 2006) is a high-detail story webcomic that is a political drama set in a fantasy world. Five free-lances undertake a mission to hopefully prevent a revolution, but along the way they begin to question each others (or their own) reasons for doing so. When larger and larger forces come into play, how can they hope to succeed when they cannot even trust one another?
Remedial Comics - Corey Kramer & Robert C Tracy

Corey Kramer is the artist for the webcomic "Remedy" and a 1996 graduate of The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Inc. He has spent over a decade using his artistic and theatrical talents working as a counselor with troubled youth. Corey's hobbies include collecting "bat-paraphrenalia," playing and collecting vintage board games, acting, and working on his comic projects "Bruce Skypok" and "Wonder Weenies." Rob Tracy is the writer for the webcomic "Remedy" as well as the artist and writer for "Badly Written, Badly Drawn" and the modeler, animator, artist and co-writer for the soon to be launched "Symbolic Warfare." Rob is a Gulf War veteran with two degrees in pre law and criminal justice. He has years of experience in private security as well as criminal and immigration law. In January of this year Rob opened the webcomic creators website “Webcomics Community” where almost two hundred webcomic authors and artists gather regularly to discuss anything and everything related to the world of webcomics. Rob is also known to write freelance for anyone willing to pay him a friendly compliment.
Rosscott, Inc. - Rosscott

Rosscott is kinda famous on the Internet. Between podcasting, blogging, and writing bios about himself in the third person, he finds time to write the always amazing webcomic The System (www.systemcomic.com/), a daily comic-strip style mess starring iconography and graphics most notable from street and wayfinding signage. Having been written about in Fleen, Comic Book Resources, and onward through the blogosphere (which surprisingly does not set off my spell check), The System and its growing fans (known as Systemics) are sneaking up behind you and hoping that you join their ranks, for which you may receive a cookie*. While Rosscott often travels, he maintains his humble apartment in Washington, DC (which is in need of a fair amount of tidying). *Cookie currently unavailable.
Runners - Sean Wang

Aliens, smugglers, pirates…and they’re the GOOD guys! It’s just another day in the life of an intergalactic smuggler and his ragtag alien crew as they struggle to get by in a universe on the brink of war. Join reluctant captain Roka Nostaco, crack shot jokester Cember Kogi, bitter pill Ril Mar, and the rest as they struggle to complete dangerous cargo runs through outlaw space and against all odds. Along the way, they’ll have to deal with double-crossing mobsters, vengeful pirates, ruthless bounty hunters, and maybe even the occasional conscience. Assuming they don’t all kill each other first! Catch the fan favorite sci-fi action comedy that’s been critically hailed as STAR WARS meets FIREFLY! The entire series is available FOR FREE online at www.runnersuniverse.com, and the first graphic novel, RUNNERS: BAD GOODS, is also available in comic stores with a plethora of bonus features, including sketchbook pages and original short story. Sean Wang is a comic book writer and artist best known for his highly-acclaimed sci-fi adventure series RUNNERS, which follows the exploits of a crew of alien smugglers. The first graphic novel collection RUNNERS: BAD GOODS made several reviewers’ “Best of” lists and is available at comic stores and online as a free webcomic at www.runnersuniverse.com. The second story arc, RUNNERS: THE BIG SNOW JOB, is currently posting online, with a graphic novel collection to follow. Sean has also previously worked on THE TICK AND ARTHUR (New England Comics) and MELTDOWN (Image Comics), which garnered him major critical acclaim for his use of several art styles to tell the different aspects of the story.
SNAFU - Dave Stanworth

Snafu-Comics a webcomic group site with popular webcomics such as PowerPuff Girl's Doujinshi, Grim Tales, Ever After, Snafu, Tin the Incompetent Ninja. Bunnywith, Brain Dead, Sticky Floors, Pon Zi, and many many more. Come check us out at snafu-comics.com.
Sticky Comics - Christiann MacAuley

Sticky Comics are cute, hand-drawn humor cartoons that range from innocent gags to dirty jokes and dark humor about everything from censorship to Sesame Street. Christiann MacAuley writes and draws them on all sorts of paper including sticky notes and natural hemp paper. Christiann is publishing a printed collection of Sticky Comics in summer 2010, and continues to update her website with new comics regularly at www.stickycomics.com. Christiann MacAuley is the cartoonist behind Sticky Comics (www.stickycomics.com), a webcomic that mostly features humorous one-panel cartoons. Christiann’s background as a comics creator dates back to her high school days when she co-founded an alternative grrl zine called Bastard Children of Bob. Since then, she has dabbled in many other creative forms, such as short fiction, technology writing, web design, screenprinting and other nerdy stuff. Her favorite humor cartoonists include Dan Piraro, Nick Gurewitch and Matt Groening.
The Paul Reveres - Tina Pratt

Tina Pratt is a graphic designer by day and a comic artist by night. She graduated with a BFA in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2006. She now lives in the woods of New Hampshire with her Boston Terrier, Wednesday, and her fat cat, Bert. She is the writer and artist of the webcomic, The Paul Reveres. Not many people know that the American Revolutionary War was fought battle of the bands style with punk rock and awesome hair. History + Music Geekery = WIN! Find out for yourself: www.paul-reveres.com
VG Cats - Scott Ramoosair

VG Cats, short for Video Game Cats, is a webcomic written and drawn by Canadian cartoonist Scott Ramsoomair. Published on its own website, it features the adventures of a pair of cats, who often play the roles of characters in popular video games that are parodied in the strip. Strips are usually presented in a large format and in full color. The VG Cats website also hosts Adventure Log, the official Final Fantasy XI webcomic written and drawn by Ramsoomair, and Super Effective, a webcomic parody of the Pokémon game series.
Weregeek - Alina Pete

Weregeek is a fun mix of reality and fantasy that blurs the line between role-playing games and real-life. Hunted by mysterious foes, the Weregeeks have taken to the shadows and game only by the light of the full moon. When Mark, a "normal" guy, gets bitten by the gaming bug, he has to come to terms with his new life as a geek.

Weregeek is written and drawn by Alina Pete. She lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, with her boyfriend and her two hedgehogs. She draws a second comic on the side, called Moosehead Stew, which chronicles her daily misadventures.
White Rose - Jeff Pelletier

White Rose is a new Fantasy Themed Web Comic written and drawn by Jeff Pelletier. the comic will be making it’s convention debut at Connecticon 09. With the plot focusing around a young Inn-keeper setting out into an unknown land, torn apart by a seemingly endless war In search of his missing father. The comic has a strong Adventure theme with a painterly visual appearance. For More Information Please visit our Booth at Artists’ alley or visit our website at www.WhiteRoseComic.com
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