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Annotations Every Day - Written by T Campbell & Flo Kahn - Illustrated by John & Jason Waltrip

Get off my lawn!

on January 23, 2011
Posted In: Blog

Some of you may know that T and I were at Intervention last year, and that we spoke on a panel or two. The Intervention staff has been trickling in these delectable video nuggets and I just found the most recent one features me. So, get ready to be disappointed, because here’s yours truly wingin’ it on the subject of “How Not to Make A Webcomic.”

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A Personal Appeal From Guilded Age Co-Author, Phil Kahn

on December 7, 2010
Posted In: Blog

We have just discovered that our humble dog & pony show now has its own Wikipedia Article. We are only further humbled by this.

I’m willing to bet dollars to donuts that some of you (our favorite webcomics readers in the whole wide world) are avid wikifans. If so, it would be most awesome if you put your skills to the task of helping us fill out the entry with citations, references, and whatever other little factlets you like to help protect it from the inevitable Notability Crucible it will fall victim to. Those of you who have been hard at work already, you are invaluable to everything that Guilded Age is trying to accomplish, and we cannot thank you enough.

Get crackin’, Guildies. Show them notability barons what for!

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Guilded Age is co-written by T Campbell & Flo Kahn, and illustrated by John Waltrip. Site design by Samantha Kyle. Fonts by Blambot.com.
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