Episode 193 - Representing inner turmoil in comics

Nov 17, 2014

The idea for this Quackcast came from a newspost by HippieVan. She had just read a comic version of Frankenstein and was disappointed at the simplistic way that the character's inner turmoil was rendered. She wondered about the different ways that "inner turmoil" is portrayed in comics. The lovely and highly intellectual duo of Tantz Aerine and Pitface join Banes and I to discuss farts... and after that we tackle the subject of portraying inner turmoil in comics. Each person brought some rather interesting examples to the table, and we all talked about the many different ways such internal emotional and intellectual changes can be visually depicted on the page for the reader without being stupidly obvious about it.

Topics and Show Notes

Topics and Show Notes:

Featured comic:
Perry Penguin - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Perry_Penguin/ />
HippieVan's article that we based the Quackcast on -
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2014/oct/16/friday-newspost-inner-turmoil-in-comics/ />
Quackcast Links:
The Preacher by Garth Ennis -
http://www.amazon.com/Preacher-Book-One-Garth-Ennis/dp/1401240453 />I Feel Sick by Jhonen Vasquez - http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1375054.I_Feel_Sick_1 />Spawn by Todd McFarlane - http://www.amazon.com/Spawn-Origins-Vol-TP-Collection/dp/160706071X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416216744&sr=1-1&keywords=spawn />Next town over, a steampunk Western - http://www.nexttownover.net/ />An Issue of High Duress - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3x59Ui_9-M&feature=youtu.be />Melody and macabre - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Melody_and_Macabre/ />Cyclops Retribution - http://www.amazon.com/Cyclops-Retribution-Bob-Harris/dp/B003SKUO9G/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416217075&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=Cyclops%3A+Retribution+%231 />Peanuts - http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Peanuts-1991-1994-Box-Set/dp/1606997742/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1416217164&sr=1-1&keywords=peanuts />
Special thanks to:
Our OMO, or "One Man Orchestra", Gunwallace -
http://www.virtuallycomics.com />The Hilarious and handsome Banes - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes />Beautiful and intelligent Tantz Aerine - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Without_Moonlight/ />Fierce and alluring PitFace - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/PIT_FACE/ />Incisive and brilliant kawaiidaigakusei - http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei/ />
The theme song by Gunwallace this week was for:
Chevalier -
http://theduckwebcomics.com/Chevalier/ Coydog!

Episode 186 - X-men of the galaxy wintersoldier

Sep 29, 2014

7 likes, 1 comment

No more pre-recorded Quackcasts... Ozoneocean is BACK from Europe! For this Quackcast Banes and Ozone chat about 3 superhero films... well, more like two because BANES bloody didn't see Guardians of the Galaxy! The bastard. Anyway, Ozone and Banes have a bit of a talk about these films and give them a rating out of five. They were all good films pretty much, some better than others, Banes and Ozone talk about the things that worked best, the things that didn't work, and which films were their faves. SPOILER- the film starting with G was THE best out of the 3 by a looooong way!!!!

Episode 180 - Colour your world! part 1

Aug 14, 2014

5 likes, 0 comments

For this week's Quackcast I asked people what colour techniques they use and BOY was I surprised by the high calibre of the responses! We had some heavy hitter contributions, people with colour skill beyond what I can conceive of, and I'm no slouch myself when it comes to colouring. We had such good contributions and the subject is so complex that that we decided to split it over two parts so we can properly discuss this very technical concept: COLOUR! Colouring is an important and advanced skill when it comes to comic art. At the most basic level you can restrict yourself to a simple palette with no shading or tones, if you want to be more advanced though there is no limit to how complex you can get. Hopefully the advice presented here can help you with your artwork!

Episode 177 - Charby the Vampirate forever!

Jul 28, 2014

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Guess who we had on THIS week? It was Amelius and Evil Emperor Nick! The husband and wife powerhouse behind some very popular comics on DD including Charby The Vampirate and Cwen's Quest. We haven't had them on since Quackcast 10 and 11 which have unfortunately been totally wiped from the interwebs... But that doesn't matter so much since you can hear them both afresh now and they have some goo stuff to say, including talking about the newly revamped version of Charby on charbythevampirate.com that's only up to 50 or so pages as well as the new related project Here there be monsters. We apologise for some slight technical difficulties, but Amy and Nick were good sports anyway and it was a an enjoyable interview!

Episode 176 - Endings, part 3

Jul 21, 2014

4 likes, 5 comments

For our FINAL part of our discussion of story endings we talk about yet MORE ending tropes, methods and styles. In a fit of towering arrogance and indefensible pomposity we even trash the mighty Shakespeare for his ending of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet! Our contributors offered up some truly interesting perspectives on the matter or constructing story endings and we give them their due respect by reading them out in strange voices... As I've said in all of these so far: writing the end of a story is the hardest part so we hope to provide some clues on how to write a good one. Ad with that we reach the END of our exploration of ends! Next week we interview AMY and Nick from CHARBY THE VAMPIRATE!!!

Episode 175 - Endings, part 2

Jul 14, 2014

3 likes, 5 comments

Arrrr, this be the second part of our discussion on writing ENDINGS in stories of all kinds, particularly for webcomics! But we discuss a few movie and TV endings here, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, No Country For Old Men, True Detective, and Dexter to name a few. Writings endings is the hardest part of the writing process, so it's lucky we had some wise contributions from people on how to do a good job of it! As well as giving examples of likes and dislikes... This is the second in our 3 part series on endings! I must apologise for the low quality of the recording here, there were very weird delay and repeating effects going on, Banes seems to be singing his own little madrigal at a couple of points. There are a a few parts I had to rerecord later; just a warning about the change of style.

Episode 174 - Endings, part 1

Jul 7, 2014

3 likes, 1 comment

This is the end, Beautiful friend, This is the end, My only friend, the end... so drones Jim Morrison in the classic Doors song, but this isn't the end, rather it's a Quackcast ABOUT endings! Today we talk about the ends of stories: how do your write good ones? What makes a good ending? What makes a bad ending? What do you hate? What do you love? Well, many people had something to say on this topic of endings, and it's a very useful subject because ending a story is the hardest part of writing it! We could all use a bit of help in this regard, so listen in for tips and tricks in part one of Endings, a 3 parter! Our very first one!!!

Episode 171 - Let's do the timecast again!

Jun 16, 2014

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Hello! This is Banes from the future. I've come back to warn you of a grim, grim fate that awaits us all. Please go back in time and contribute to the Quackcast on the subject of time travel. Last time, you didn't contribute and it DESTROYED THE DAMNED WORLD! We can't allow this to happen again. This Dystopia is a true horror. All the toilets operate backwards. A nightmare! We asked people what they thought of the mind-bending story device of time travel, what variations of time travel stories they liked, what variations they disliked, or weather they dislike Time travel altogether (some people do). We also wanted to know their favourite time travel stories (or experiences, if they happened to be a real time traveller), what movies, books, comics, songs, or whatevers about time travel did they like, dislike, and why? We had some good contributions on this fave story theme and it also gave us a chance to chat about some of the great time travel stories in pop-culture that abound!


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