Thursday, February 17, 2011

Webcomic: Failure Confetti

Not the same thing as a confetti failure.


Webcomics are an interesting development of technology and the digital age. Comic authors used to often struggle to try and find an outlet to publish their strips. Now on the Internet, these authors can publish all on their own! The result is thousands of webcomics, most free to read, and catering to any sense of humour or set of interests.

I think I like this Internet thing!


I am the author of the webcomic, Failure Confetti. It can be found at failureconfetti.smackjeeves.com. It's hosted by a free webcomic host called Smack Jeeves, which has over 33,000 webcomics on it, and counting.

No... I'm not actually a Mac.


Failure Confetti is inspired by the things I see around me. I often use dialog that I actually hear people say, or thoughts that pop into my head in every day situations. I sometimes make references to video games, or poke fun at technologies.

WTB Internet to English dictionary.


A few other webcomics and artists inspired me in my art style and humour. I would say my biggest influences for this are xkcd (my favourite webcomic of all time), Cyanide & Happiness, and the work of Don Hertzfeldt.

Now I'm not sure! You're making me nervous, Windows.


The comic is updated every Wednesday. You can also become a fan on Facebook!

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