In observance of Memorial Day, Shadowgirls will not be posting today. Even though Dave and I are American, we realize that Shadowgirls is an international comic. We do not espouse any specific political or religious stance here, but I don’t think there is a place in the world that has not at some point been touched by war. You don’t need to be from the U.S. or agree with any particular political viewpoint to honor those who have served and given their life in service…to any country. We hope you will join us.
“But grief is not the end of all. I seem to hear the funeral march become a paean. I see beyond the forest the moving banners of a hidden column. Our dead brothers still live for us, and bid us think of life, not death–of life to which in their youth they lent the passion and joy of the spring. As I listen , the great chorus of life and joy begins again, and amid the awful orchestra of seen and unseen powers and destinies of good and evil our trumpets sound once more a note of daring, hope, and will.” -Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1884
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The new Lindsey page discusses the power of the polyhedron. I got the idea for this when I read the story about an ancient Roman 20 sided die that sold for 18,000. And then I considered the concept of what a die actually was and pieces just started to click. It all made sense when I did it and the idea of the item was very powerful. Not only that, it sounded like something I would want if I were playing an RPG!
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Today’s Lindsey strip brings up the topic of piracy in a flippant manner. The viewpoints of the characters in the story do not necessarily represent that of the authors but with the advent of the Ipad, (the OH so shiny Ipad) I have noticed that the discussion over comic book piracy has come to the forefront again.
Interestingly enough, Shadowgirls is pretty much immune to piracy of this sort since we post everything for free anyway. (One of these days we’ll figure out how to monetize that better but that is beside the point.) Traditional comic books (including Starkweather, interestingly enough) have been appearing on torrent sites all over the place. The goal of some of the IPad apps is to provide the same easy access of those files but at a higher quality than is possible with scans. Now, I don’t know if this is actually going to work but I do find the arguments defending piracy interesting. I’m not going to say that I’ve never done it, but I don’t think I’ve ever tried to excuse it as anything else. But the people who are saying “I only pirate things I can’t find anywhere else or things that are out of print.” Well that’s super duper awesome that you’re a very selective thief but don’t tell me that it’s anything else.
I can’t predict what the Ipad is going to do to combat piracy. I like to think that the people who actually were selective pirates would prefer to pay the buck or so to get that out of print copy of DNAgents, but my experience has shown that people who get things for free are in no hurry to spend money on it. I think it will bring new readers in but I don’t see it causing a conversion. And please don’t start the “Gosh, but the Ipad will never smell like comics. I need to have a physical book in my hand.” That’s great for you. I’m really glad. Some of us need our basements back and would like to collapse 30 longboxes into something I can hold in one hand.
What do you guys think?
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