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William G. interviewed in The Webcomics Examiner

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July 12, 2004-- The Webcomics Examiner second issue premieres today with two new writers added to the roster of contributors. Joining as regular contributors are Michael Whitney, a frequent Comixpedia reviewer, and Bob Stevenson, a co-creator of the Girlamatic series 'More Fun.'

The Webcomics Examiner is a monthly forum of reviews, interviews, and critical articles evaluating webcomics as a fine art. The free-access website is at http://webcomicsreview.com.

The latest issue features an interview with Delineated Life cartoonist William G., and an infinite canvas cover by Examiner Art Director Neal Von Flue. It includes critical reviews of 'True Loves' by Jason Turner and Manien Bothma; Keaner.net by Kean Soo; 'Bell's Home Journal' & 'Lucky 2' by Gabrielle Bell; 'Cat and Girl' by Dorothy Gambrell; 'Achewood' by Chris Onstad; 'Something Positive' by R.K. Milholland; 'Empty Words' by Benjamin Rivers; and 'Moving' by Dan Hernandez.

Press contact: Joe Zabel, joezabel@webcomicsreview.com
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Soon, I'll have to hire a secretary to handle all of my autographs
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Get a collage intern to be your P.A. Then you don't have to pay them.

Good interview. It was very hard hitting (literately) and seamless, unlike most emailed questioner interviews.
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The seemlessness was all thanks to Mike M.

The numerous typos are all thanks to me.

I've been bracing myself for a backlash over my comments about comics, but it hasnt hit yet.... I guess Joe didnt promote the new issue on Keenspace.

I know you guys have heard it all before from me, so you dont care. :wink:
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I haven't read the entire interview yet. Like most articles, I skipped to the end and intend to then read the middle and might go back to the beginning. Given my thus far limited knowledge of the content of the interview, I am in at least partial agreement with your comments on Mr. Hard's comments of late.
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Greg Stephens wrote:I haven't read the entire interview yet. Like most articles, I skipped to the end and intend to then read the middle and might go back to the beginning. Given my thus far limited knowledge of the content of the interview, I am in at least partial agreement with your comments on Mr. Hard's comments of late.
I'm sorry if this is a really dumb question, but who is Hard?
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Hard is the writer and artist of the comic Sexy Losers.
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MY favorite part of the interview was in the intro
William G. has received praise from some of the most important artists in webcomics, but he hasn't let it go to his head.
:D They don't know him like we do. :P

Just teasing Will, congrats on the feature!
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Thank you gentlemen, William would like you to know that he appreciates it.

- William George's secretary, Misty Sapphire.
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